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Web
Editing and HTML Freeware
Many Web authors, particularly newcomers, believe
that they must spend $40 to $70 to get a decent Web
page editing program. In reality, you don't need to
spend a dime to get an excellent program that'll do
everything that the big, commercial programs do.
Below, we offer a roundup of the top free Web
editing programs around.
Even if you know nothing about HTML coding, these
programs can make the process of building a Web site
relatively painless. Many of these programs will
basically write the code for you. Others offer a
wealth of must-have features, such as checking the
validity of your coding, spell checking, link
checking, and automatically uploading your Web
pages.
It's true: you can design a Web page using nothing
more than Windows' built-in Notepad text editor. But
with the many fabulous, free, feature-packed Web
editing programs available, why bother? |
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Stone's WebWriter
A classic freeware HTML editor, WebWriter is
easy for beginners to use and is packed with
features that even many commercial programs
don't offer. With WebWriter, you can easily edit
HTML tags by right-clicking and you can format
text, just as you would in your word processor.
There's also a helpful built-in image viewer.
(Free for private, noncommercial use only). For
Windows.
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EasyHTML
Here's an easy-to-use, feature-packed free Web
page editor from Finland. EasyHTML offers many
helpful options such as the ability to edit
multiple pages simultaneously. Also features
such goodies as floating toolbars, a built-in
browser and JavaScripts that you can easily add
to your page. It's also one of the few HTML
editors compatible with Microsoft's
IntelliMouse. (For
Windows). Available in English and Finnish
versions.
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HTML Compress
Here's a handy freeware Webmaster's tool that
lets you easily shrink the size of your Web
pages, by optimizing your HTML code. HTML
Compress eliminates unneeded characters. As a
result, your pages load faster (and it also
makes it more difficult for would-be pirates to
make use of your code).
For Windows.
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Web-O-Rama Web page editor
This is a full-featured editor with a nice
interface and many useful features, including
intuitive forms for adding images, tables,
links, lists, sounds, hex values, frames and
more. All forms can be kept on top as floating
toolbars. Other features include directory
drop-down menus, a status bar with helpful info,
a find & replace feature, auto-conversion of
keyboard characters and more. Free, but
donations are accepted.
(For Windows).
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1st Page
(Note: this site is
occasionally inaccessible). One of the
best freeware HTML editors we've seen yet, this
powerful program from Australia is loaded with
handy features and is suitable for everyone from
newbies to experts. Offers four different
interfaces, ranging from Easy mode to Hardcore
mode. 1st Page includes full support for WebTV,
ASP, SSI, Cold Fusion, DHTML and more. Includes
450 free JavaScripts, as well.
(For Windows).
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Amaya
From the gatekeepers of the Web,
W3C, comes this
free, highly useful Web authoring tool & browser
combination program. Amaya has tons of features,
such as WYSIWYG and a spell checker and is
evolving all the time. You don't need to know
HTML to build a Web page with Amaya.
(Available for Windows and
Unix).
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Arachnophilia
Don't spend $50 on a commercial Web authoring
program until you've tried this cool free
program. Arachnophilia is an outstanding Web
editor, bursting with features. It'll import
fully formatted text, tables, and outlines from
any Windows-compliant application and
automatically convert it to HTML. It also has
built-in FTP capabilities that can automatically
upload files (although it can't delete files,
like a
true FTP client can). Powerful keyboard
macros can include system commands---even other
macros, for maximum flexibility.
(For Windows).
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WindowHTML
(Note: this site is
occasionally inaccessible). An excellent
free Web authoring tool that lets you create
eye-catching Windows-like HTML pages. Easy to
use. (For Windows).
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