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Other Free wysiwyg HTML editor and FTP uploader

Discussion in 'Software' started by M7ck, 18 Oct 2010.

  1. M7ck

    M7ck Ⓜod Ⓜaster

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    As per title, can anyone reccomend any free products.
     
  2. VipersGratitude

    VipersGratitude Multimodder

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  3. M7ck

    M7ck Ⓜod Ⓜaster

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    Any others? That one doesn't work
     
  4. suenstar

    suenstar Collector of Things

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    Amaya is a fairly popular open source WYSIWYG editor. -link-
    KompoZer is another, never tried it myself and it looks pretty basic but it might be worth a try. -link-
    Quanta Plus is another fairly simplistic style editor, it was my preferred editor before I learnt proper coding though. -link-

    If you want a really beefy bit of software enriched with a mixture of features then I'd recommend taking a look into Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2008 Express (the express editions of their software are free for non-commercial use). -link-
     
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  5. yakyb

    yakyb i hate the person above me

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    was going to say this
     
  6. okenobi

    okenobi What's a Dremel?

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    For uploading I use FireFTP addon for Firefox. But I only code in notepad, so can't help you there.
     
  7. Edwards

    Edwards Minimodder

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  8. Silver51

    Silver51 I cast flare!

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    Yep, KompoZer, Notepad and FileZilla.

    Learning to do it all in Notepad will give you the cleanest results as WYSIWYG editors tend to freak and dump unnecessary code into a page. I'll sometimes use KompoZer at the start of a project to see what all the elements are doing before moving to notepad and adding PHP specific stuff.
     
  9. antiHero

    antiHero ReliXmas time!

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    For html you can use Kompozer and for FTP.

    But if you want to get serious with html invest in Dreamweaver. Its not that expensive and really really good

    edit: Silver beat me to it :)
     
  10. EvelynStar

    EvelynStar What's a Dremel?

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    My favorite editor is Bluefish, But Linux is my thing

    This is a good context editor and can be used for all sorts of editing, HTML, PHP, SQL, C etc.

    Can even cope with linked HTML CSS files and links into Firefox and possibly other browsers to view output

    May even do a windows version but that doesn't interest me.
     

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