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HTML Editors [message #50339] Wed, 16 July 2008 06:41 Go to next message
Sease25 is currently offline  Sease25
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There is some compatibility issues associated with anything other than hand coding for HTML (and for that matter, even with hand coding.)

The best choice for compatibility is Dreamweaver but you cannot use layers. Layers must be converted to tables to be used.

The worst choice is FrontPage. FrontPage is loaded with problems because it uses Microsoft and therefore internet explored specific code.

Items that will not work in other browsers include: Marquees Virginia website design can use a JavaScript scroller to create a similar effect that will work in the most common browsers. Bgsound tag - this is IE specific. Page Transitions - this is IE specific. Front Page generated Style sheets - this is IE specific and can have unexpected results or crash other browsers. Front Page generated DHTML - it is better to use JavaScript to create the effects you want since it is more likely to be cross browser compatible. Hover Buttons - this is IE specific and has been know to crash browsers including older versions of IE. You can use JavaScript, flash or CSS to get similar effects.

Other HTML Editors - the rest of the HTML editors will fall somewhere between Dreamweaver and FrontPage in cross browser compatibility. You just have to test the code your HTML editor generates.
Re: HTML Editors [message #160421 is a reply to message #50339] Tue, 08 September 2009 08:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I guess you might have to test the code that your HTML editor generates in your browsers... use different browsers to test if it is working properly...


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Re: HTML Editors [message #163210 is a reply to message #50339] Fri, 08 October 2010 10:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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While word processors 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.
Re: HTML Editors [message #164592 is a reply to message #163210] Fri, 18 February 2011 13:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Use Scite and be happy Smile
Re: HTML Editors [message #164597 is a reply to message #164592] Fri, 18 February 2011 14:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
The Witcher is currently offline  The Witcher   United States
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SciTE is a SCIntilla based Text Editor. Originally built to demonstrate Scintilla, it has grown to be a generally useful editor with facilities for building and running programs. It is best used for jobs with simple configurations - I use it for building test and demonstration programs as well as SciTE and Scintilla, themselves.

SciTE is currently available for Intel Windows (XP or later) and Linux compatible operating systems with GTK+. It has been run on Windows 7 and on Fedora 12 and Ubuntu 10.10 with GTK+ 2.20. Here is a screenshot of SciTE.

On Windows, there is a companion application Filerx which provides project management and macro features to SciTE.

You can download Scintilla and SciTE .


I've downloaded it for review and note that it has a liberal licensing agreement and appears to have many language translations available:

Afrikaans 1.73
Arabic 1.73 (Windows-1256)
Arabic 1.73 (UTF-8)
Basque 1.71
Brazilian Portuguese 2.20
Bulgarian 1.73 (Windows-1251)
Bulgarian 1.73 (UTF-8)
Catalan 1.73
Chinese 2.21 (Simplified - GB2312) Edit in SciTE with code.page=936, character.set=134 or 132
Chinese 1.73 (Traditional - Big5) Edit in SciTE with code.page=950, character.set=136
Czech 1.76 including personal settings, Windows Installer
Danish 1.47
Dutch 1.67
Esperanto 1.73
Estonian 1.73
Finnish 1.67
French 2.20
Galician 1.62
German 2.20
Greek 1.67. Also, old Greek translation of Scite website.
Hungarian 1.63 with explanation
Italian 2.21
Japanese
Korean 2.21
Malaysian 1.73
Norwegian 1.62 (Bokmål)
Polish 1.76 (Windows-1250)
Romanian 2.23
Portuguese 1.63
Russian 1.63
Russian translation of SciTE web site including documentation.
Serbian 1.63 (Windows-1251)
Serbian 1.63 (Standard Cyrillic)
Slovenian 1.62
Spanish 2.22
Spanish 1.72 (Mexican)
Swahili 1.73
Swedish 2.21
Thai 1.67
Turkish 1.73
Ukrainian 1.76
Welsh 1.59


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Re: HTML Editors [message #164600 is a reply to message #164597] Fri, 18 February 2011 15:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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thanks for the link. to be honest, i use scite a lot. it's incredibly fast, light on features, and fits into my workflow nicely. along with the alt+[tab_number] and ctrl+tab and alt+tab shortcuts, it allows me to get a lot down, fast.

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Re: HTML Editors [message #164632 is a reply to message #50339] Sun, 20 February 2011 14:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
nisargshah95 is currently offline  nisargshah95   India
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I don't think HTML ever needs a WYSWIG editor!
Re: HTML Editors [message #165169 is a reply to message #164632] Thu, 05 May 2011 05:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
lastnico is currently offline  lastnico   Luxembourg
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I would clearly recommend you Eclipse PDT, which is the best PHP/HTML/CSS/JS editor I know. Maybe a bit bloat, but incomparably useful!

Re: HTML Editors [message #165346 is a reply to message #165169] Sun, 29 May 2011 15:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I use dreamwaver it's the best but may be you are right the tables make it difficult somehow Sad
Re: HTML Editors [message #166310 is a reply to message #165346] Wed, 09 November 2011 04:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
andrewsrobert is currently offline  andrewsrobert   United Kingdom
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It is possible to write web pages with just a editor but 'HTML editor' makes it easy and very efficient to write web-pages.
There is one HTML editor which would like to suggest is "Taco HTML Edit"

Re: HTML Editors [message #166371 is a reply to message #166310] Mon, 28 November 2011 16:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Does anybody use FrontPage these days?
Re: HTML Editors [message #166426 is a reply to message #166371] Wed, 07 December 2011 10:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
clod is currently offline  clod   Ukraine
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As for me, the best free HTML/PHP/CSS editor is Codelobster
Re: HTML Editors [message #167098 is a reply to message #166426] Mon, 23 April 2012 06:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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You must try CK editor. It works smoothly
Re: HTML Editors [message #167464 is a reply to message #167098] Tue, 26 June 2012 07:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Mac John wrote on Mon, 23 April 2012 02:29
You must try CK editor. It works smoothly

i agree with you...
Re: HTML Editors [message #168274 is a reply to message #167464] Sat, 06 April 2013 06:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Although word processors have stated HTML editors, most of the major export products can design HTML document. This ensures ease of use of a word processor, a similar product WYSIWYG (see below), but it has the same drawbacks as the final products.
Re: HTML Editors [message #168609 is a reply to message #168274] Sat, 01 June 2013 12:16 Go to previous message
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I think you missed Notepad++.
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