Question:
whats an easy (and hopefully free) wysiwig html editor ?
grrrzippy
2007-11-14 11:36:40 UTC
i am looking for something reliable and easy to use ideally that i can copy and paste the html from as im not sure about ftp.
i dont need to do anything fancy just basic stuff, i have microsoft frontpage but havent used it as i think some hosts dont provide frontpage extensions so i cant use it ?
Six answers:
Who Dares Wins
2007-11-14 11:43:13 UTC
I think you mean wysiwyg:



Sorry NVU is what you want and its free:

http://nvudev.com/download.php



wdw
anonymous
2016-05-23 07:56:56 UTC
I suggest the CoffeeCup free HTML Editor (link below). The paid version (you can get a free trial) has a visual option, but I do not recommend it. In fact, I do not recommend any visual editors because they generate clumsy code with inefficient in-line styles and generally lousy HTML. If you are going to get anywhere editing HTML, you are going to have to learn HTML, not to mention CSS. Start by taking small steps, see what works and what doesn't and you'll be learning in no time.
A&A
2007-11-14 12:02:23 UTC
OpenOffice is the best for you.

If you want a free live CD,

You can visit following link.



ubuntu is a free Linux based Operating System and OpenOffice

is it's part. They can deliver it free of cost to your home with Mozilla Firefox and some other free application Cd.

Thanks You.
damnyankeega
2007-11-14 11:41:53 UTC
You can try to use OpenOffice, a free office suite that's (mostly) compatible with Microsoft Word. OO will emit standards compliant HTML.



You could also try learning HTML. It is fairly simple and easy to learn.
anonymous
2007-11-14 12:17:46 UTC
If you know your HTML pretty well and are looking for a light weight program try Notepad ++ it supports all different kinds of programing languages as well as being a txt editor.
anonymous
2014-07-26 23:44:25 UTC
Hey,

An easy to use software you can use to edit web pages is Kompozer. Link --> http://bit.ly/1rH1Hlv

It's a very simple and nice software.

Cheers ;)


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