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> Good Javascript Run Website Design Sofware, anyone know of any?
holytoaster4
post Feb 16 2008, 01:20 AM
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I have been putting together my website(s) very unstably. I'm constantly changing computers and places. I'm looking for a good html editor or whatever. I could use wordpad but it would be much better if i had a few automated commands to use to put things in. I'm just unable to remeber long strands of coding and don't wish to put them in.


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post Feb 16 2008, 09:06 PM
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Hey holytoaster4! smile.gif

Dreamweaver, now known as Adobe Dreamweaver, is the standard when it comes to WYSIWYG-HTML editors. Though it might be out of your budget. There are others and I found a list in wikipedia.

WYSIWYG-HTML Editors Wiki

There is also BestAddress HTML Editor, which is relatively inexpensive at $45.

From what I've read with BestAddress and from what I know with Dreamweaver, you can try them for 30 days before you buy.

I hope this helps! Good luck with your search. smile.gif


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post Feb 22 2008, 01:01 PM
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i edited my post but the changes never were made for some reason.

i am actually looking for a javascript or maybe flash run html editor one that i can find on the web and use from anywhere and on top of that a free one i know that may be a little much to ask but it is the interent.


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post Feb 24 2008, 06:16 AM
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It sounds like you want a Content Management System of some sort. There are plenty of them around. I use Wordpress quite a bit and it's quite good (and free!)


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post Feb 24 2008, 08:00 AM
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I hope I found things you might be looking for. They are web-based WYSIWYG-HTML editors that are free.

*This one said on the website that there might be a few more updates to fix some bugs I guess were reported by users, but that the developer was focusing on a commercial web-based editor for the most part. Though it was rated high (8.67/10) on a website I found these on.

If you'd like to look at the site where I found these, you are more than welcome to look for others yourself: htmlArea

Some are free while others are not.

Good luck and I hope I added to the help!


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post Feb 24 2008, 02:08 PM
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QUOTE(holytoaster4 @ Feb 22 2008, 01:01 PM) *
i am actually looking for a javascript or maybe flash run html editor one that i can find on the web and use from anywhere and on top of that a free one i know that may be a little much to ask but it is the interent.


My nomination for a free web authoring application Is KompoZer. KompoZer is a what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) HTML editor that is free, open source software. I'm a complete idiot but learned to use it and have recommended it to all for over a year. KompoZer also has a nice CSS editor to take care of using stylesheets to format your content.

As far as something resident on the web I can't even envision how to use that. My fix is to get KompoZer Portable, put it on a thumb drive and take that machine to machine. Along with portable Firefox and a couple of others I am fully mobile.

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post Mar 3 2008, 02:57 AM
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thanks for your help on this. wysi, thats not what i asked for, but it is a good alternative thumbup.gif everybody else seemed a little confused maybe i didn't explain well enough. i didn't know that they made a kompoZer portable i'll get right on downloading that. oh well thanks for helping me solve my problem.

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