I need a good WYSIWYG Editor

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by TwisterMc, Sep 19, 2005.

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    I need a good WYSIWYG Editor. It's for a client who knows no HTML. I was using Nvu and it works ok but we keep getting error messages due to the way the program works. Plus, uploading images isn't the easiest.

    So I need suggestions. Dreamweaver is to spendy and complicated. I want to stay away from Frontpage. I'd like something cheap or free. Much like Nvu only something that works a little better. Oh and must have the ability to easily connect to a site via FTP for getting and publishing files.

    Thanks
     
    TwisterMc, Sep 19, 2005 IP
  2. iskandar

    iskandar Well-Known Member

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    Have you taken a look at Net Object Fusions? I used it when I started out with WYSIWYG editor. I think it's faster to build a site using it. However, it has been about 3 yrs since I used it (now I'm using DW) and do not know what has happened to it ..

    However, all I can say is it's faster to create a site with it than with DW..and it's a lot more easier to use as well ..Plus, a brief look at the site shows that they now have nice templates available too

    It's not free though!
     
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  3. Edz

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    Try sitespinner from virtual mechanics...truly the number one WYSIWYG editors around...no kidding:cool:
     
    Edz, Sep 19, 2005 IP
  4. TwisterMc

    TwisterMc Mac Guru

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    Net Objects is like $200 which seems quite spendy. SiteSpinner is only $50. So that's leading right now. ;)
     
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    Hmm, cheap knock-off software not available at your area?
     
    my44, Sep 22, 2005 IP
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    maybe you should use quanta (I cannot mind the real name) in linux. Its free.
     
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    How can u e ver replace DW with a WYSIWYG editor? if u r looking for an easy content site management tool with editing and uploading options, then go for Macromedia Contribute 3.
     
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  8. Dekker

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    frontpage!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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    coolpage.com
     
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    minstrel Illustrious Member

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    its code editor not WYSIWYG editor and the thread is about WYSIWYG
     
    programmer, Sep 23, 2005 IP
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    Wow Programmer nice editor...thanx for sharing...gonna get it rite away :p
     
    admans, Sep 23, 2005 IP
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    Check out CssWing. It's a free online WYGISYG CSS editor
    Just google for CssWing - Online CSS Editor, you will get the site.
     
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    Maybe DreamWeaver?
     
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    If you are a MAC user, Coda is the one for you!
     
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    Have you looked at Xsitepro? Alot of internet marketers use this program since it's really simple to use and can create great looking sites.
     
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