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212437 2004-02-02 23:37:00 Whats a simple, basic HTML editor with a built-in preview function?

Don't need WYSIWYG or heaps of features.

Preferably open-source or freeware.

Forrest44.
forrest44 (754)
212438 2004-02-02 23:46:00 Mozilla web browser has a pretty good composer built in. It is free, open source, and WYSIWYG if you need it, but has a good source editor, javascript checker, and preview.

plus, on top of all that it is a great browser too.

Get it at http://www.mozilla.org

it is about 12Mb.
craig_b (2740)
212439 2004-02-03 00:03:00 I use First Page 2000 from http://www.evrsoft.com/

Nice easy to use html editor with preview, coloured tags (so you can see what is what) and built in java script / image editors.

j
:D
Jester (13)
212440 2004-02-03 05:24:00 No...

I want something really small and basic (unbloated), just basic stuff like syntax highlighting with a built-in html preview function.

I will continue searching the net with google ;-)

Cheers
Forrest44.
forrest44 (754)
212441 2004-02-03 05:48:00 I use Html-kit, see here:

www.chami.com

Cheers
R.M.
R.M. (561)
212442 2004-02-03 06:35:00 I use HTML kit to.

Wanting about something thats smaller and faster with less bloat.

Forrest..
forrest44 (754)
212443 2004-02-03 07:05:00 A few come to my mind but I don't think you are going to get minimum bloat with an HTML preveiw function built in. My favorite is 1stPage2000 as well but others that I've tried are acehtml5free, MetaPad (www.pricelessware.org) and NoteTab Light (http://www.notetab.com/). All are free but only the first one includes the preview as far as I can remember. Fire-and-Ice (3910)
212444 2004-02-03 07:12:00 > Whats a simple, basic HTML editor with a built-in
> preview function?
> Don't need WYSIWYG or heaps of features.
> Preferably open-source or freeware.
> Forrest44.

Forrest44 - do you have Microsoft Office installed at all? (Version 2000 or newer I think - I'm not sure about older versions)

There's a program installed with Office which they don't really tell you about, its hidden away in Program Files somewhere. Anyway, it's called Microsoft Script Editor, and it is really good as a HTML editor. Do a search of your computer for "mse.exe".

Cheers,
Mike.
Mike (15)
212445 2004-02-03 07:13:00 Thanx

am checking out acehtml5free

Forrest.
forrest44 (754)
212446 2004-02-03 07:24:00 And you could try this.....

download.com.com

....to get Arachnophila Website Developer. You write the code but it checks it for you, lots of nifty functions, easy to use.
mark c (247)
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