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Thread ID: 24944 2002-09-22 06:49:00 Free WYSIWYG Editors pepper (939) Press F1
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82006 2002-09-22 06:49:00 Are there any good WYSIWYG editors out there for free? pepper (939)
82007 2002-09-22 06:55:00 theres geocities (http://www.geocities.com)
you can sign up and make your own site with free hosting and it comes with its own wysiwug editor!
chriswattson (1953)
82008 2002-09-22 07:42:00 Someone already asked that here (pressf1.co.nz)

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Graham Petrie (449)
82009 2002-09-22 13:17:00 ...and the answer was inconclusive :D

I have tried a lot of free editors, just a matter of interest. The interest was in seeing if there was something better than Dreamweaver...

I couldn't find any, they were mostly overfeatured, under powered, and hard to use (eg messy interface) so went back to DW. BTW, DreamWeaver MX sucks. DW4 is better.
SoniKalien (792)
82010 2002-09-22 14:25:00 For what operating system?
'doze, linux, or mac?
Chris Wilson (431)
82011 2002-09-22 21:31:00 How much does dreamweaver cost? where can i het it? mejobloggs (264)
82012 2002-09-22 21:34:00 I assume you're meaning WYSIWYG HTML editors?

1st Page 2000 is free and very good, but it's not WYSIWYG (although it does have a preview in it). There aren't many (if any) free WYSIWYG editors out there. Frontpage Express used to be available - a search on the net might find it, or if you're running Windows 98 (not SE) I believe it was included on there.

HTH

Mike.
Mike (15)
82013 2002-09-22 23:56:00 The Composer which is in Mozilla (http://www.mozilla.org) is very good and easy to use as well. It seems to create perfect code unless you mess around with the code yourself. -=JM=- (16)
82014 2002-09-24 20:09:00 For over 3 years I have used Netscape's "Composer". Currently I use Netscape 4.7 for web page creations. I am baffled why more people don't use this for web pages since it is free and easy to use, and mostly error free (a few quirks but they are manageable or you can fix them). Unless you want to do fancy java script or other complex pages, use Netscape Composer. Steve_L (763)
82015 2002-09-24 21:10:00 Steve, I highly recommend you get Netscape 7 for the much improved Composer - it's become an almost professional programme now. Even if you don't want to use the browser, you can install it and run the Composer element side-by-side with 4.7x. Greg S (201)
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