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Build your own Web sites with easy-to-use applications

Have you been wanting to join the legion of businesses touting their products and services to the world via the World Wide Web? Have you also wanted to do it as cost effectively as possible, and be hands on in the process? Then you'll be delighted to know there is a host of HTML editors The following is a list of HTML editors with articles in Wikipedia. Text editors

Main article: List of text editors


Plain text editors may be used to produce webpages.
 that will help you create effective Web sites with no programming or HTML HTML
 in full HyperText Markup Language

Markup language derived from SGML that is used to prepare hypertext documents. Relatively easy for nonprogrammers to master, HTML is the language used for documents on the World Wide Web.
 knowledge at all.

The World Wide Web (WWW WWW or W3: see World Wide Web.


(World Wide Web) The common host name for a Web server. The "www-dot" prefix on Web addresses is widely used to provide a recognizable way of identifying a Web site.
) is written in Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), a library of "tags" that, when woven together, create Web pages. HTML editors allow users to concentrate on things like page layout and design without worrying about manipulating the underlying code.

In the past year, dozens of Web editors have come to market, offering a vast array of functions. Four of the most popular are Netscape's Composer, Adobe's PageMill, Allaire's HomeSite and Microsoft's FrontPage. The first two are considered WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) Pronounced "wiz-ee-wig." It refers to displaying text and graphics on screen the same as they will print on paper or display on a Web page.  (What You See Is What You Get (jargon) What You See Is What You Get - (WYSIWYG) /wiz'ee-wig/ Describes a user interface for a document preparation system under which changes are represented by displaying a more-or-less accurate image of the way the document will finally appear, e.g. when printed. ) and are well suited for the beginning-to-confident novice, while the latter two reach beyond the basics toward more advanced levels of Web design.

Netscape Composer (www.software-depot.netscape.com) is built into the Communicator 4.0 browser. Its intuitive, word processor-like interface is easy to navigate. It allows for simple creation of hyperlinks and tables, and importing of graphics. It also lets you preview your site, so you'll see the same thing your visitors will. Composer operates well on lower speed PCs and Macs as old as the IIC See infranet.  model. The Communicator package is free, or call 800-550-5892.

The simplistic sim·plism  
n.
The tendency to oversimplify an issue or a problem by ignoring complexities or complications.



[French simplisme, from simple, simple, from Old French; see simple
 look of Adobe's PageMill (www.adobe.com/purchase) is a bit deceptive. Creating and customizing frames is extremely easy, while basic functions like establishing hyperlinks (the highlighted text that connects Web pages) are unnecessarily complex. For sites with a lot of text that needs distinction in font size and color, this is a good choice. A toggle To alternate back and forth between two states.

toggle - To change a bit from whatever state it is in to the other state; to change from 1 to 0 or from 0 to 1. This comes from "toggle switches", such as standard light switches, though the word "toggle" actually refers to
 button allows easy back-and-forth viewing between the working area and a browser preview. PageMill gives considerable attention to the building of forms that allow for data collection from site visitors. An HTML source allows the designer to view and edit code. The program is available in both Mac and PC versions. Though it will require some time to develop a feel for the program, it's a good value at $99. You can download it from their Web site or call 800-833-6687.

Allaire's HomeSite 3.0 (www. allaire.com) has the necessary tools for straightforward Web page design by novices. Designers who have a working knowledge of HTML tags and who frequently use a select set of colors, form elements and other design tools will appreciate this program even more. It lets you customize a toolbar A row or column of on-screen buttons used to activate functions in the application. Many toolbars are customizable, letting you add and delete buttons as required. Toolbars may be fixed in position or may float, which means they can be dragged to a more convenient location in the  for each set of colors, putting your most-used functions right at your fingertips "Fingertips" is a 1963 number-one hit single recorded live by "Little" Stevie Wonder for Motown's Tamla label. Wonder's first hit single, "Fingertips" was the first live, non-studio recording to reach number-one on the Billboard Pop Singles chart in the United States. . For the beginner wanting to stretch a little, the program comes with complete Java scripts (bits of code that actually program your Web site with advanced functions). Other notable features include drag-and-drop capabilities for graphics, the ability to estimate the site-loading time (also known as the weight of the document in bytes), a built-in HTML resource guide, real-time audio and a printed user manual. HomeSite can run on as little as a 486 Intel processor with recommended 16 MB of RAM. It retails for $90. Windows 95 and NT are recommended. Call 888-939-2545.

Microsoft FrontPage (www.micro soft.com/product/internet.htm) can initially seem overwhelming. It's loaded, however, with many helpful tools that actually streamline the task of building robust Web sites. The interface has the same look and feel as Microsoft's Office 97, and has plenty of predesigned templates that provide welcome design and layout shortcuts See Win Shortcuts. . The Image Composer assists in the building and/or resizing of graphic elements. At $149, FrontPage is more pricey than the other editors mentioned, but the advanced tools are there to grow into and are easy to employ. Call 800-426-9400.

Other HTML editors of note are: HotDog (www.secure.sausage. com), Webedit (www.luckman. com/ webeditpro30/; or call 800-711-2676), Homepage (www. file maker.com/buy-it; or call 800-633-2239).

Any of these editors will get you into the flow of publishing your content on the World Wide Web, so have fun--and see you on the Web.
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Date:Jul 1, 1998
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