The following is a list of HTML editors.
Source code editors
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Source code editors evolved from basic text editors, but include additional tools specifically geared toward handling code.
WYSIWYG editors
HTML editors that support What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) paradigm provide a user interface similar to a word processor for creating HTML documents, as an alternative to manual coding. Achieving true WYSIWYG however is not always possible.
Word processors
While word processors are not ostensibly HTML editors, the following word processors are capable of opening, editing and saving HTML documents.
WYSIWYM editors
WYSIWYM (what you see is what you mean) is an alternative paradigm to WYSIWYG, in which the focus is on the semantic structure of the document rather than on the presentation. These editors produce more logically structured markup than is typical of WYSIWYG editors, while retaining the advantage in ease of use over hand-coding using a text editor.
- Lyx
- WYMeditor
Discontinued editors
Editors that have been discontinued, but may still be in use or cited on published web pages
- Adobe GoLive (replaced by Adobe Dreamweaver)
- Adobe PageMill (replaced by Adobe GoLive)
- AOLpress
- Apple iWeb
- Claris Home Page
- HotDog
- HoTMetaL (replaced by XMetaL)
- Macromedia HomeSite (replaced by Adobe Dreamweaver)
- Microsoft Expression Web
- Microsoft FrontPage (replaced by Microsoft Expression Web and Microsoft SharePoint Designer)
- Netscape Composer
- Mozilla Composer (replaced by Nvu, KompoZer and SeaMonkey Composer)
- Nvu (replaced by BlueGriffon)
See also
- Comparison of HTML editors
- Comparison of text editors
- Content Management System
References
External links
- List of HTML editors at Curlie (based on DMOZ)