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Re: BEST FREE HTML EDITORS (WYSIWYG graphic mode drag and drop)
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| Finally! A complete Web Authoring System for Linux/Microsoft
Windows users to rival programs like FrontPage and Dreamweaver.
http://www.nvu.com/download.html
WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editing of
pages, making web creation as easy as typing a letter
with your word processor.Integrated file management
via FTP. Simply login to your web site and
navigate through your files, editing web pages on the fly,
directly from your site.Reliable HTML code creation that
will work with all of today's most popular browsers.
Jump between WYSIWYG Editing Mode and HTML
using tabs.Tabbed editing to make working on multiple
pages a snap.Powerful support for forms, tables, and
templates.The easiest-to-use, most powerful Web
Authoring System available for Desktop Linux users.
Open Source:Nvu is 100% open source. This means
anyone is welcome to download Nvu at no charge,
including the source code if you need to make special
changes. Developers can get involved and help make
Nvu even better.
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| Welcome to Selida
If you have been searching for a truly useful HTML Editor,
then your search is over! Selida is one of the most advanced
HTML editors on the planet. Selida features a very effective
WYSIWYG editor, Code Completion and a complete HTML
4 reference. Selida was engineered to be complete and capable
- all with the decidedly best price on the planet - 00.00 ! That's
correct. Free. Selida does differ from many 'free' HTML Editors
in that it is truly full featured and easy to understand, while
remaining powerful enough for the advanced user. Selida users
range from the beginner to the professional. http://selida.camelon.nl/
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"av7x" <av7x@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:YIOdnf6wS8GWHS_cRVn-hQ@eatel.net...
> Finally! A complete Web Authoring System for Linux/Microsoft
> Windows users to rival programs like FrontPage and Dreamweaver.
>
> http://www.nvu.com/download.html
>
> WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editing of
> pages, making web creation as easy as typing a letter
> with your word processor.Integrated file management
> via FTP. Simply login to your web site and
> navigate through your files, editing web pages on the fly,
> directly from your site.Reliable HTML code creation that
> will work with all of today's most popular browsers.
> Jump between WYSIWYG Editing Mode and HTML
> using tabs.Tabbed editing to make working on multiple
> pages a snap.Powerful support for forms, tables, and
> templates.The easiest-to-use, most powerful Web
> Authoring System available for Desktop Linux users.
> Open Source:Nvu is 100% open source. This means
> anyone is welcome to download Nvu at no charge,
> including the source code if you need to make special
> changes. Developers can get involved and help make
> Nvu even better.
>
>
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| I tried each, and the mozilla composers did best of all the open source. Of
coarse, none can compare to dreamweaver.
Mozilla's Composers, NVU/Mozilla/Netscape, had problems with some tables in
tables, problems in selecting some tables, problematic cut/paste/delete and
in background images in cells. I could work with this one, went furthest
with this one, something I could work with.
Selida is text based,after all. It does have a split window so you can see
both text and graphics
Open office does not allow nesting tables in tables, and it wont put an
image beside an image; it stacks them on top of each other instead.
Frontpage express is outdated, so I didn't try that one.
jc
"av7x" <av7x@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:r_KdnQIw16HfFS_cRVn-gw@eatel.net...
> Welcome to Selida
> If you have been searching for a truly useful HTML Editor,
> then your search is over! Selida is one of the most advanced
> HTML editors on the planet. Selida features a very effective
> WYSIWYG editor, Code Completion and a complete HTML
> 4 reference. Selida was engineered to be complete and capable
> - all with the decidedly best price on the planet - 00.00 ! That's
> correct. Free. Selida does differ from many 'free' HTML Editors
> in that it is truly full featured and easy to understand, while
> remaining powerful enough for the advanced user. Selida users
> range from the beginner to the professional. http://selida.camelon.nl/
>
>
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> "av7x" <av7x@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:YIOdnf6wS8GWHS_cRVn-hQ@eatel.net...
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| Al Jones 2005-04-04, 12:44 pm |
| Then you're one up on me, I tried Selida (out of curiousity) It couldn't
open an existing file ('Open File Not Found'), tried to open a template
('Necessary VXD <?????> missing or not registered'). That was enough for
me, 'Uninstall Selida'.
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 21:18:53 -0600, glob <glob@nospam.com> wrote:
> I tried each, and the mozilla composers did best of all the open
> source. Of
> coarse, none can compare to dreamweaver.
>
> Mozilla's Composers, NVU/Mozilla/Netscape, had problems with some tables
> in
> tables, problems in selecting some tables, problematic cut/paste/delete
> and
> in background images in cells. I could work with this one, went furthest
> with this one, something I could work with.
>
> Selida is text based,after all. It does have a split window so you can
> see
> both text and graphics
>
> Open office does not allow nesting tables in tables, and it wont put an
> image beside an image; it stacks them on top of each other instead.
>
> Frontpage express is outdated, so I didn't try that one.
>
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> jc
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> "av7x" <av7x@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:r_KdnQIw16HfFS_cRVn-gw@eatel.net...
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| get-it 2005-04-04, 12:45 pm |
| Nothing will open the template except for Dreamweaver, Adobe Pagemaker, or
FrontPage. Nothing else supports templates.
Dreamweaver, the best, has a free download, trial download. Other than
that, Mozilla Composer or OpenOffice are the next best things. NVU works on
linux, which is the same program as Mozilla Composer
Mozilla works fine, but it rewrites/reformats code, so you have to watch
all file paths on links, correcting when needed.
OpenOffice aint bad, but it writes code in all Capital Letters, for some
strange reason, which is odd, but it does do the trick.
I aleady have msoffice, so Mozilla would be my first choice in Freeware
WYSIWYG graphical HTML Editors.
get-it
"Al Jones" <alfredmjones@shotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Then you're one up on me, I tried Selida (out of curiousity) It couldn't
> open an existing file ('Open File Not Found'), tried to open a template
> ('Necessary VXD <?????> missing or not registered'). That was enough for
> me, 'Uninstall Selida'.
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> On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 21:18:53 -0600, glob <glob@nospam.com> wrote:
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furthest[color=darkred]
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| jdodge@telusplanet.net 2005-04-04, 12:45 pm |
| Has anyone tried the CoffeeCup HTML Editor 2005
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