- List of HTML editors
The following is a list of
HTML editor s with articles in Wikipedia.Text editors
Plain
text editor s may be used to produce webpages.The following are some commonly used text editors:
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EditPlus
*Emacs
*gedit
*jEdit
*Kate
*Microsoft Script Editor
*nano
*Notepad
*TextEdit
*UltraEdit
*Crimson Editor
*vi (Sun Microsystems)
*Vim
*Notepad++
*TextMate
*PsPad Text-based HTML editors
:"See also:
List of text editors "Text-based HTML editors evolved from basic text editors, but include additional tools specifically geared toward handling code.
*Adobe Dreamweaver
*Adobe HomeSite
*Aedix
*Alleycode HTML Editor
*Aptana
*Arachnophilia
*BBEdit
*BlueFish
*CoffeeCup HTML Editor
*CSE HTML Validator
* Eclipse with the Web Tools Platform
*EditPlus
*EmEditor
*Evrsoft 1st Page
*GoodPage
*HateML Pro
*HTML-Kit
*Kryptonite (editor)
*Microsoft Expression Web
*Notepad++
*NoteTab
*Pajączek NxG
*PSPad
*Quanta Plus
*SAPIEN PrimalScript
*SCREEM
*Siteaid
*skEdit
*Taco HTML Edit
*TextMate
*TextPad
*TextWrangler
*TopStyle
*Weaverslave
*WebEditor+
*WeBuilder 2008 Word processors
While
word processor s are not ostensibly HTML editors, many of the major products are capable of exporting document layouts in HTML format. This offers the ease of use of a word processor, similar to a WYSIWYG product (see below), but has some of the same end product limitations.
*AbiWord
*Apple Pages (part of theiWork suite)
*AppleWorks
*Microsoft Word
*OpenOffice.org Writer
*WordPerfect WYSIWYG editors
WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) code generators offer speed and ease of use.Many of these editors do not require any knowledge of the programming languages generated by the software.
Pages are often produced in a proprietary format and then exported as finished code; the exported pages cannot usually be imported for further editing, but new pages can be exported from the original proprietary file after it has been edited.
Exported files tend to be larger than hand-coded pages (those produced with a text-based HTML editor or a plain text editor).
WYSIWYG generators tend to be better than word processors at producing highly graphical and interactive pages.
* Adobe
** ColdFusion
** Contribute "Dreamweaver Lite"
** Dreamweaver
*Altova StyleVision
* Amaya
* Bluefish
*Bluevoda
*Create
* Evrsoft 1st Page*
iWeb
*KompoZer
*Media Lab SiteGrinder
*Microsoft
** Expression Web
** SharePoint Designer
** Visual Studio /ASP.NET Web Matrix
** Visual Web Developer
* Namo WebEditor
*NetObjects Fusion
*Opera Dragonfly *
Quanta Plus
*RapidWeaver
*Sandvox
* SeaMonkey Composer
* Serif Webplus
*Softpress Freeway
*Trellian WebPage
*Virtual Mechanics SiteSpinner
*Web page Maker
*WebEditor+
*Website X5
*WorldWideWeb
*WYSIWYG Web Builder
* Yahoo SiteBuilder [http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ps/sb/index.php]Discontinued editors
Editors that have been discontinued, but may be in common use
*Adobe GoLive "- Now discontinued. Replaced byAdobe Dreamweaver ."
*AOLpress "- Now discontinued."
*Adobe PageMill "- Now discontinued. Replaced byAdobe GoLive ."
*Microsoft FrontPage "- Now discontinued. Replaced byMicrosoft Expression Web "
*Netscape Composer ;Mozilla Composer " - Not updated or supported. Replaced byNvu thenKompoZer , or SeaMonkey Composer"
*Nvu ; DeveloperDaniel Glazman is working on replacement, tentatively called "Mozilla Composer"; a community-drivenWYSIWYG HTML editor fork,KompoZer , maintains Nvu codebase and fixes bugs until a successor to Nvu is released.
*HotDog - essentially discontinued with no updates since 2003
*HoTMetaL "- Replaced byXMeTaL , a commercialXML editor."ee also
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HTML editor
*Comparison of HTML editors
*Comparison of text editors External links
* [http://www.geniisoft.com/showcase.nsf/WebEditors List of "Through the Web" WYSIWYG Web Editors] - Browser based
* [http://www.htmlarea.com A Complete List of WYSIWYG Editors]
* [http://webdesign.about.com/cs/htmleditors/a/aa021400a.htm WYSIWYG vs. Hand Coding, the Great Debate]
* [http://www.w3.org/Tools/ W3C List Of HTML Tools] (Outdated but kept for historical purpose)
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