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You can make a strong argument for hand-coding HTML, but the appeal of a What You See Is What You Get editor for beginners is undeniable. Here's a look at five of the most popular WYSIWYG HTML ...
Nicholas Petreley compares the programming editors Jext and J to Jedit and offers a revised opinion of the best Java for Linux.
Firefox extension Xihna Here! enables WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) HTML editing in any Firefox text area. This allows you to edit the fields data in a WYSIWYG on any website without ...
CoffeeCup HTML Editor has a friendly way about it. Tabs along thetop and sides of the window put the three main views (Code Editor,Visual Editor, and Preview) right at your fingertips.
CoffeeCup HTML Editor is a code-based editor, which means you'll need to know some rudimentary HTML to use it. But if you can't remember what attributes a Table tag takes, CoffeeCup offers several ...
It's a code and text editor in the same vein as Coda. Very similar to HyperEdit is Taco HTML Edit ($24.99), which has a component library that can add amazing features to an HTML document.