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WYSIWYG HTML Editors


WYSIWYG stands for “What you see is what you get” , and it refers to applications where you can see on the screen exactly what will appear once the document is printed or published. The most basic example of a WYSIWYG application is a word processor, but lately, it became very popular for web authoring programs.

These HTML editors are very useful for people that are not familiar with coding, and they can save a lot of time when creating or customizing websites. Here are some of the features of HTML editors:


  • tabbed editing to work on multiple pages
  • integrated FTP functionalities
  • support for forms, tables, and templates
  • reliable HTML code creation
  • cross-browser compatibility

If you are looking for a free WYSIWYG editor I would recommend either Nvu or Amaya (created by the W3C). Both applications are open source and they are available for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux.

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