Good WYSIWYG for mac

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by crb187, Mar 18, 2008.

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    i'm looking for a drag and drop html editor for mac. Im looking for something which is literally drag and drop. The only thing i have found so far that has fulfilled this is Freeway, but it doesn't allow for the insertion of HTML! and kompozer, which i know is the most popular choice is not a drag and drop.

    Any help would be great.
     
    crb187, Mar 18, 2008 IP
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    There is always iWeb 08 which is extremely drag and drop. I don't believe it gives you the option to edit any HTML though.
     
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    Hi crb. I use Coda and it works great. It's not free but it is worth it. It's the best web design app I've ever used.
     
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    thanks for replies. Ill check them out and see if there is any improvement. Cheers
     
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    FBTools, I also use Coda, but in no way is it a WYSIWYG editor. It is only for people who write code, crb is just looking for a way to drag and drop a design. If he was looking for coding however, I would have to say coda takes the cake with its easy to use snippets, site management, and library of knowledge.

    The application is by Panic software, the same people who make transmit (best ftp client for mac) and Unison. Check it out if you ever start coding by hand, but for now you are probably going to be looking at iWeb (already on your mac) or dreamweaver (quite a bit of $$).

    www.panic.com/coda
     
    matthewbeckman, Mar 19, 2008 IP