HTML editor
September 15, 2006 5:26 AM Subscribe
Simple HTML editor needed.
Im after a very simple HTML editor with a few requirements.
1] Must be free
2] Reasonably well documented help system
3] WYSIWYG
Its for a class of children ranging from 13-16. The software will be delivered by a teacher who has very limited knowledge of creating websites. so the software needs to be easy enough for her to pickup, then teach the class.
Im after a very simple HTML editor with a few requirements.
1] Must be free
2] Reasonably well documented help system
3] WYSIWYG
Its for a class of children ranging from 13-16. The software will be delivered by a teacher who has very limited knowledge of creating websites. so the software needs to be easy enough for her to pickup, then teach the class.
I'm guessing...
4] Runs on Windows (something).
...but unless this teacher is willing to rebuild a bunch of computers, we'd need to know the OS.
posted by eriko at 5:34 AM on September 15, 2006
4] Runs on Windows (something).
...but unless this teacher is willing to rebuild a bunch of computers, we'd need to know the OS.
posted by eriko at 5:34 AM on September 15, 2006
Best answer: NVU should do the trick whatever platform you are on
posted by twistedonion at 6:04 AM on September 15, 2006
posted by twistedonion at 6:04 AM on September 15, 2006
Response by poster: it was for windows and my bad for not searching.
cheers guys and sorry for my lack of searching.
posted by moochoo at 6:47 AM on September 15, 2006
cheers guys and sorry for my lack of searching.
posted by moochoo at 6:47 AM on September 15, 2006
I always liked HomeSite, starting at v1.2, when it was freeware. If you look, that version is still available for download. Not exactly WYSIWYG, but easy to preview your source in an external browser (single keystroke, or toolbar button).
posted by timepiece at 2:18 PM on September 15, 2006
posted by timepiece at 2:18 PM on September 15, 2006
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posted by SteveInMaine at 5:34 AM on September 15, 2006