Steven9088 0 Report post Posted September 5, 2007 Best Free HTML Editor Information This is one of my most requested items but I've not been able to give any product my full endorsement. There have been any number of contenders: Amaya for example, impressed with its standards compliance but was incomplete while Selida looked slick but had just too many bugs. Finally a reasonably competent contender has arrived on the scene in the form of the Open Source Nvu [1]. It's not perfect by any means but it's the best out there. In reality Nvu is nothing new but rather a reworking of the old Netscape Composer. Composer was always a solid product and the revamp has lifted the product into another class. Here is an HTML editor and site manager that's easy enough for beginners to use but powerful enough to build large sites. It's closer in concept to Microsoft's FrontPage more than any other product but unlike FrontPage it, thankfully, produces standards compliant code. Its easy-to-use WYSIWYG editor will delight HTML newbies while HTML honchos can simply click a tab to switch to code view. Multiple tabs can be kept open to allow simultaneous editing and there is excellent support for forms, tables and templates. An internal spell-checker is included. CSS is handled through the CaScadeS editor from Mozilla Composer. Nvu also has the handy ability to call W3C's HTML validator from within the product. It's also extensible via XUL. Nvu can upload files to your site via FTP and has some basic site management features but this is not its strength. Indeed the FTP side of the program has proved so problematic for some users that they have switched to using an external FTP client for uploading their sites. Some users have also reported problems with their HTML getting scrambled. Because of these bugs I don't recommend the official version of Nvu but rather the unofficial release called KompoZer [2]. This version is still not bug free but it's a lot better than the official release. Overall Nvu is an impressive product that has yet to achieve its full potential. No, it's not a replacement for commercial products like DreamWeaver but for those looking for a free, easy to use, WYSIWYG HTML it's an easy first choice. If you want an editor that puts you closer to the code then you might consider 1st Page 2000. It's a free, earlier version of Evrsoft's [3] excellent 1st Page 2006 editor and while lacking many of the features of the latter, is still a sound product. It's not the best choice though for HTML newbies. Note: The download seems to have been removed from the vendor's site. It is available elsewhere though [3]. HTML coders should also check out PSPad [5]. It's a general purpose programming editor but it supports HTML syntax highlighting and allows on-the-fly editing of your server code that relieves you of the need to separately upload code changes using FTP. As a bonus it can be run directly from the .exe file without installa Download [1] http://www.nvu.com/ Free Open Source, Windows 98 and later plus Linux, 6.57MB [2] http://kompozer.net/ [3] http://www.webdesignland.com/ [4] http://www.voodoofiles.com/4836 Free, Windows 98 and later, 5.2MB [5] http://www.pspad.com/en/ Freeware, All Windows versions, 3.4MB Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TavoxPeru 0 Report post Posted September 11, 2007 Another good html editor is FreshHTML. This html editor is very complete and easy to use for beginners as for advanced users, comes with a WYSIWYG interface that will make very easy to edit HTML pages and if you need to fine-tune the HTML code you can do it with its built-in editor, also comes with a scheme color template for background, text and links. FreshHTML has very low system requirements: any x86 CPU.Windows ME/98 SE/98/95/NT 4.0/2000/XP/VistaIE 4.0 or higherInternet connectionAnd also FreshHTML is free for personal use, i recommend to register it if you want to use it for more than 23 days, is also FREE. Visit its website for more information and downloading instructions at Freshwebmaster.com. About the other editors, well in the case of NVU, only to say that when i first install it a year ago or more it did not work well and hangs up almost every time i run it, maybe because the version i installed was a beta version so i uninstall it and never test it again. In the case of 1st Page 2000 and Evrsoft's 1st Page 2006 editor I agree with you, they are very good editors and good choices to take into account, and finally i never install PSPAD but i heard that it is another good general purpose editor. Best regards, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sten 0 Report post Posted September 11, 2007 (edited) the best free html editor is Evrsoft First Page 2006. its got heaps of stuff built in and loads of javascripts built in.i used to use it even when i had dreamweaver. i just use notepadd++ now since ive learrnt more since then.the site is http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ the way, the html editor in it is a bit laggy. Edited September 11, 2007 by Sten (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites