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Best FREE wysiwyg HTML editor

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Faos, Mar 25, 2004.

  1. Faos

    Faos Member

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    I'm looking to put together a simple webpage. Mostly text with maybe a few pics. I know nothing about html so what is my best choice?
     
  2. No Worries

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    Front Page is the cheapest, best WYSIWYG HTML editor, though it is not free. FP does come with a bunch of web page styles that make creating a web page (or a set) much easier. Thus, you do get something of value for your money.

    The Mozilla browser (as well as the old Netscape browser) has a WYSIWYG HTML editor as part of it. This editor is meant more for editing pages in place though, but it is free.

    (I suspect if you looked hard enough you could find license keys for Dream Weaver to set it *free*).
     
  3. Mulder

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    Version Tracker has some shareware and freeware HTML editors on their site.

    HTML editors
     
  4. DanHiggsBeard

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    I'm not trying to be a prick, but if the site is going to be as simple as you describe, you could just use notepad.
     
  5. codell

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    www.coffeecup.com

    Their HTML is free for 45 days. This is what I used to build my wife's webpage and found it to be VERY user friendly, with the WYSIWYG preview window.

    It includes alot of auto-matic JAVA features too as well as FTP software to get it uploaded.
     
  6. TraJ

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    If you're just look for the basic of the basics, go with the one that comes with the Mozilla browser. Or the one that comes with OpenOffice (www.openoffice.org).
     
  7. Vengeance

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    I was also going to suggest the one that comes with Mozilla. Not firefox, but the full mozilla suite. It's decent.

    http://www.mozilla.org
     
  8. Faos

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    Thanks for all of the suggestions. I'll look into them.
     
  9. rockHEAD

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    FrontPage EXPRESS comes with IE.

    Anyone with IE and a Windows system should have it.

    It's probably the easiest, most basic, HTML editor out there.
     
  10. Faos

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    Where do I find that? I have IE and Windows but don't know where to look.


    Noob
     
  11. Jeff

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    Be careful with Frontpage, though. It adds so much unnecessary crap to the code. The Mozilla one isn't supposed to be too bad.
     
  12. Faos

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    Does Firefox have it too?
     
  13. No Worries

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    Jeff, dude wanted to put up a simple web page so Front Page and its crappy HTML should not be an issue. If Foas get carried away later and wants to earn a professional paycheck for web page authoring, ...
     
  14. No Worries

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    No. Mozilla, I think, is trying to break out the components of its ominbus browser/email reader/news reader/HTML editor/etc. Firefox is their standalone browser component. Maybe a standalone HTML editor will be released later (if it is even a priority for them).
     
  15. Faos

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    Thanks.

    From the searching I've done Frontpage Express wasn't added to IE after 5.0 if I read everything properly.
     
  16. Jeff

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    I'm not talking about earning a living. I'm talking about how it has a tendency to not work with Mozilla-compliant browsers because of what it adds.
     
  17. No Worries

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    My FP web site (http://users3.ev1.net/~bnwest) has never had a problem in IE, Netscape, Mozilla, Opera, or Firefox. I must being staying on the straight and narrow.
     
  18. Faos

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    Ok...so we've found out Faos isn't very bright when it comes to webpage design. Now...where do I go in Mozilla once I've downloaded it to begin?

    :rolleyes:
     
  19. drapg

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    Exactly right. I used FP to design my site, and it looks like crap in Mozilla Firefox.

    I need to undergo an overhaul soon.
     
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    File -> Edit Page

    You can start with a page you like and go from there

    or

    you can create an empty .htm file in Notepad and load that into the browser then into the editor.
     

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