Re: Don't want absolute filespec

Subject: Re: Don't want absolute filespec
From: David Neeley <dbneeley -at- gmail -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 18:06:40 -0600


I disagree that Notepad is "as handy" for anything Web.

There are, however, many free and downloadable Web authoring tools you
may find quite helpful, ranging from lightweight text editors that
support tag highlighting and (often) HTML references to full-blown
authoring environments of various sorts.

I have not yet seen any that are a Dreamweaver replacement, but some
are awfully close.

One convenient place to look is www.snapfiles.com. They have both
shareware and freeware, although you can choose to look only at
freeware tools easily enough.

They also have ratings of the various tools.

For example:

"TSW WebCoder is a feature packed HTML editor with integrated project
management and built-in FTP client. In addition, it offers libraries
with HTML, CSS, JS, VBS and PHP tags, a file explorer, customizable
syntax coloring, integrated browser preview and more. WebCoder even
features built-in scripting, that allows you to write functions for
the program your self, or download others, and extend the way of using
it. The editor provides support for PHP and style sheets, as well as
spell checking and code validation. Additional features include HTML
Tidy, image viewer, customizable toolbar button, meta tags editor,
extended search and replace, server mappings and many other useful
features. A great editor for novice and professionals alike."

"DHE Editor is a WYSIWYG HTML editor that takes advantage of the
absolute positioning techniques os CSS 1 (style sheets). It allows you
to design web pages by simply dragging elements into place. You can
also take advantage of advanced CSS features like overlapping images
and other techniques that are not possible with plain HTML. CSS is
supported by all major browsers, so your web page will look the same
to every visitor. DHE Editor can be used to create HTML, ASP, PHP,
CFM, JSP, XML pages and also provides an option to insert code
elements if needed. You can import images, associate events to part of
labels, pictures, input fields and more. Great for beginners to design
a web page, but also very handy for established webmaster that want to
generate CSS based page layouts."

"EZpad can edit multiple files at once, includes wizards for almost
every HTML tag, Image previewer, full drag'n'drop support,Tag-Quick
feature, Righ-click tag editing, HTML helpfile, Page properties
window, Project management, Template support and more "

etc.

David




>
> So, all I have to change is a title, the names of a few files,
> (the hrefs for the documents and webhelp in my customer doc set),
> and it becomes my "START_HERE_myProductDocs.htm" page.
> Notepad is as handy as anything else for that purpose.

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