HTML editors
Some editors are WYSIWYG (What You See Is What
You Get), or close to it; others simply assist you in writing
HTML by plugging in the desired markup tags for you from a menu.
The latter are surprisingly useful, and the former surprisingly
limited. As a rule of thumb, if you are keenly interested in
using the very latest new HTML feature, you will probably be
disappointed with WYSIWYG editors. Some WYSIWYG editors do
support entry of unfamiliar tags, however. A few can even display
them in the color or style of your choice.
This document covers editors for the following systems:
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HTML Editor
A near-WYSIWYG package
URL is <URL:http://dragon.acadiau.ca/~giles/HTML_Editor> ). A
stand-alone program.
- ANT_HTML
-
ANT_HTML is a Word for
the Macintosh template designed to convert Word documents into HTML documents
in a WYSIWYG environment. It includes a demo version of the ANT_PLUS
utility, which converts HTML files to WYSIWYG. ANT_PLUS also converts
HTML files to ASCII, RTF, or any other format possible in Word.
At the time of this writing it was scheduled to have been released on the
Macintosh (it has long been available for Windows).
Contact jswift@freenet.fsu.edu for more information.
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BBEdit HTML extensions
-
This package of extensions allows the BBEdit and BBEdit Lite text
editors for the Macintosh to conveniently edit HTML documents.
(URL is <URL:http://www.uji.es/bbedit-html-extensions.html> .) You can
also obtain the extensions package by anonymous ftp from
sumex-aim.stanford.edu as info-mac/bbedit-html-ext-b3.hqx.
Also see below.
- BBEditTools
- There is an
alternative BBEdit extension package available as well
(URL is <URL:http://www.york.ac.uk/~ld11/BBEditTools.html> ).
it is available by FTP from ftp.york.ac.uk in the directory
/pub/users/ld11/BBEdit_HTML_Tools.sea.hqx
.
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SoftQuad HoTMetaL
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SoftQuad's HoTMetaL is a WYSIWYG HTML editor designed from the ground
up to edit HTML. Unlike HTML modes for existing word processors,
every aspect of HoTMetaL reflects this purpose.
<URL:http://www.sq.com/products/hotmetal/hmp-org.htm>
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html-helper-mode for EMACS
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Users of the EMACS editor will want to consider
html-helper-mode, an EMACS "mode" for HTML editing
(see <URL:http://www.santafe.edu/~nelson/tools/> ).
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Internet Assistant
- Microsoft has released
Internet Assistant,
a Word for Windows template which can edit HTML in a WYSIWYG
manner, including the capability to load existing HTML
documents. It also includes rudimentary browsing
capabilities, sufficient to assist in editing (URL is
<URL:http://www.microsoft.com/pages/deskapps/word/ia/default.htm>
).
- ANT_HTML
-
ANT_HTML is a Word template for both
Windows (URL is <URL:ftp://ftp.einet.net/einet/pc> ) and the
Macintosh
(URL is <URL:ftp://ftp.einet.net/einet/mac/html-aids/> )
designed to convert Word documents into HTML documents
in a WYSIWYG environment. It includes a demo version of the ANT_PLUS
utility, which converts HTML files for importation and further editing.
ANT_PLUS also converts HTML files to ASCII, RTF, or any other format possible
in Word 6.0. Contact jswift@freenet.fsu.edu for more information.
- Quarterdeck
WebAuthor
-
Yet another commercial Word for Windows HTML editing template is
available from Quarterdeck
(URL is <URL:http://www.qdeck.com/webauthor/fact.html> ) and
is rumored to be superior to Internet Assistant.
- HTML Assistant
- A non-WYSIWYG editor called HTML Assistant is available,
with features to assist in the rapid creation
of HTML documents. A good choice for experienced HTML
authors wishing to save keyboarding time.
Available by anonymous FTP from
ftp.cs.dal.ca
in the directory
/htmlasst/
. Read the README.1ST file in this
directory for information on which files to download. See
also:
<URL:http://fox.nstn.ca/~harawitz/index.html>
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Live Markup
-
( <URL:http://www.mediatec.com/mediatech/> ) is a WYSIWYG HTML
editor for Windows which insulates the user completely from HTML.
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Excel 5.0 to HTML Table Creator
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Most HTML editing facilities leave out table-editing
capabilities. Fill that gap with
Jordan Evans' Excel 5.0 to HTML Table Converter
(URL is <URL:http://rs712b.gsfc.nasa.gov/704/dgd/xl2html.html> ).
- WEB Wizard
For beginners in search of a quick and easy way to build
a home page, consider
WEB Wizard (URL is <URL:http://www.halcyon.com/webwizard/> ),
a simple package which prepares a home page after a question-and-answer
session with the user. 16-bit and 32-bit Windows versions are available.
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HTML Writer
-
A simple, useful non-WYSIWYG HTML editor that cooperates closely
with most web browsers is
HTML Writer, <URL:http://lal.cs.byu.edu/people/nosack/>.
"Donationware."
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SoftQuad HoTMetaL
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SoftQuad's HoTMetaL is a WYSIWYG HTML editor designed from the ground
up to edit HTML. Unlike HTML modes for existing word processors,
every aspect of HoTMetaL reflects this purpose.
<URL:http://www.sq.com/products/hotmetal/hmp-org.htm>
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WebEdit
-
WebEdit is a non-WYSIWYG editor (it does include a
WYSIWYG editor for HTML 3.0 tables). Spell-checking is standard,
and support is claimed for all HTML 3.0 features.
See: <URL:http://wwwnt.thegroup.net/webedit/webedit.htm>
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Emissary
-
Wollongong's Emissary is a complete Internet software suite
which includes WYSIWYG HTML editing features
(see <URL:http://www.twg.com/emissary/> ).
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html-helper-mode for EMACS
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Users of the EMACS editor will want to consider
html-helper-mode, an EMACS "mode" for HTML editing
(see <URL:http://www.santafe.edu/~nelson/tools/> ).
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html-helper-mode for EMACS
-
Users of the EMACS editor will want to consider
html-helper-mode, an EMACS "mode" for HTML editing
(see <URL:http://www.santafe.edu/~nelson/tools/> ).
TkWWW
(URL is <URL:http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/TkWWW/Status.html> )
supports WYSIWYG HTML editing; and since it's
also a browser, you can try out links immediately after creating them.
Phoenix
(URL is http://www.bsd.uchicago.edu/ftp/pub/phoenix/README.html )
A fully WYSIWYG HTML editor which insulates
the user from direct control of the HTML tags. Available by
anonymous FTP from www.bsd.uchicago.edu in the
pub/phoenix subdirectory.
ASHE
A WYSIWYG HTML editor which takes advantage of the
NCSA Mosaic HTML "widget" (URL is <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.rpi.edu/pub/puninj/ASHE/README.html> ).
htmltext
htmltext supports WYSIWYG HTML editing. More information
is available at the URL
<URL:http://web.cs.city.ac.uk/homes/njw/htmltext/htmltext.html> .
html-helper-mode for EMACS
Users of the EMACS editor will want to consider
html-helper-mode, an EMACS "mode" for HTML editing
(see <URL:http://www.santafe.edu/~nelson/tools/> ).
WebAuthor
A fully WYSIWYG commercial HTML editing product from
Silicon Graphics
(URL is <URL:http://www.sgi.com/Products/WebFORCE/WebForceSoft.html> ).
SoftQuad HoTMetaL
SoftQuad's HoTMetaL is a WYSIWYG HTML editor designed from the ground
up to edit HTML. Unlike HTML modes for existing word processors,
every aspect of HoTMetaL reflects this purpose.
<URL:http://www.sq.com/products/hotmetal/hmp-org.htm>
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html-helper-mode for EMACS
-
Users of the EMACS editor will want to consider
html-helper-mode, an EMACS "mode" for HTML editing
(see <URL:http://www.santafe.edu/~nelson/tools/> ).
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HTML DTD
- Another option, if you have an SGML editor, is to use it with the HTML
DTD (URL is
<URL:http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/MarkUp/DTDHeading.html> ).
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NCSA's List of Filters and Editors
- See
<URL:http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/Docs/faq-software.html#editors>
for an another list of available HTML editing products.
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