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Pagebreeze: The Free Html Editor!

 
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 Last Update: April 6, 2007, 12:55 pm
 
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PageBreeze is a Free HTML Editor, among its featuresare - easy to use visual (WYSIWYG) HTML editor for creating web pages; Color-coded HTML source (tag) editor; Preview mode lets you instantly see what your finished webpage will look like in Microsoft Internet Explorer; Webpage templates and also links to download them on theweb are provided; Drag-and-drop Form Builder; switchbetween HTML source and visual modes at any time;Changes made instantly get reflected in both modes, andaform submission service to get feedback from visitors toyour web site. The 6 MB Page Breeze v.4.0 for MicrosoftWindows 9x/Me/2000/XP/Vista and it can be downloaded at http://www.pagebreeze.com/download.htm

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   Tue Mar 27, 2007    Reply         



Personally I don't like wysiwyg editors for HTML I haven't found one yet that doesn't monkey with your code. I use ACE HTML Pro (they also have a free version) for HTML editing. HTML isn't hard to learn so I don't quite understand the need for wysiwyg editors.

Gin

   Wed Mar 28, 2007    Reply         

There's one out there which I'll strongly recommend. That's NVU - and it cuts out all the monkey crap and renders exact code ;) Moreover, it's cross platform i.e. operates with equal vigour on Windows, Linux and Mac OS.

   Wed Mar 28, 2007    Reply         


I swear by Dreamweaver and GoLive.

I do most of my coding in Dreamweaver 8 and use GoLive CS2 if i've working with a very big Style Sheet.

There is no Opensource or freeware editors for coding with features as that of Dreamweaver.

   Wed Mar 28, 2007    Reply         

QUOTE (livingston)

I swear by Dreamweaver and GoLive.

I do most of my coding in Dreamweaver 8 and use GoLive CS2 if i've working with a very big Style Sheet.

There is no Opensource or freeware editors for coding with features as that of Dreamweaver.
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True - nothing can beat Dreamweaver, but NVU or Konqueror (which is the unofficial bug-fixed release of NVU) is possibly the closest you can get. Dreamweaver costs a pretty penny - so for those who don't really want to burn a big hole in their pocket... NVU is the way to go ;) Incidentally, not everyone here's living in India or Thailand (me) where all these softwares are available for as low as $2, on the roadside that is ;)





   Wed Mar 28, 2007    Reply         

yep here in India we get all Softwares for the lowest prices you'd ever get, but they are pirated.

I've planned to join the anti-piracy leauge. SO I've stopped getting pirated softwares for the past 3 months and also stopped visiting warez websites.

I'll use only opensource or paid softwares.

I'll be conveting to orginal dreamweaver by purchasing the Dreamweaver CS3 when it will be released [Planning to purchase but nor sure :ph34r: ].

   Wed Apr 4, 2007    Reply         


QUOTE (livingston)

yep here in India we get all Softwares for the lowest prices you'd ever get, but they are pirated.

I've planned to join the anti-piracy leauge. SO I've stopped getting pirated softwares for the past 3 months and also stopped visiting warez websites.

I'll use only opensource or paid softwares.

I'll be conveting to orginal dreamweaver by purchasing the Dreamweaver CS3 when it will be released [Planning to purchase but nor sure :) ].
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Good luck on the freeware road :ph34r: . I quit using pirated software more than a year ago and I must say there are a lot of free alternatives available and they can do almost the same as the paid versions (wich sometimes contain a lot of stuff you don't need or use).

I'll share my favourite html editor, notepad++ . It's more than enough to do what I want to do. I can write the code the way I want it (and writing it correct, something dreamweaver doesn't always do).

   Fri Apr 6, 2007    Reply         

I'm a pure HTML kind of guy. :ph34r: But then again, I have never really had to do any sort of heavy-duty coding. Most of the things I design have a simple, functional layout because the guests will be a select group that don't really care about the visual style except for not looking bad.

   Fri Apr 6, 2007    Reply         

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