Free/Cheap Web Editors, do they exist?

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For those seeking free WYSIWYG editors, KompoZer is recommended as a decent alternative to Dreamweaver. Non-WYSIWYG options like Notepad++ and EditPlus are also suggested, with Notepad++ being portable for use on different devices. Users are advised against using FrontPage due to its non-standard HTML, which performs poorly outside of Internet Explorer. Namo Web Editor is mentioned as an affordable option, with various versions available; version 6 is noted for bugs, while version 5.5 is considered reliable. A demo of Namo can be downloaded from its official site.
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A la frontpage or something, preferably free?
 
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In windows or did this just become an easier question :smile: ?
 
This website has plenty of WYSIWYG editors:

http://www.thefreecountry.com/webmaster/htmleditors.shtml

KompoZer is pretty decent if you don't have access to Dreamweaver.


If you are looking for a non-WYSIWYG editor, check out Notepad++ (also in above link). I keep a copy on a jump drive so I can use it anywhere when I am in a pinch.
 
I've used KompoZer, which is Wysiwyg, but has many bugs, so I gave up.

Don't use FrontPage, it's html isn't standard and works bad outside Internet Explorer.

I use Namo 2006 (=v7), it's affordable and good. v6 was bugged, avoid it. v4 was good and fast (but older now). I didn't use v5, said to be bugged but v5.5 was said to be good.
 
PerennialII said:
In windows or did this just become an easier question :smile: ?

Lol, +1. I was thinking iWeb too.
 

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