FREE XHTML 1.1 Editor!

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pryj
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FREE XHTML 1.1 Editor!

Post by pryj »

You heard me right - There's a FREE XHTML 1.1 editor at this link: http://xstandard.com/default.asp.

After reading about XStandard Lite, I wasted no time in downloading it to my computer. That was some months ago and I haven't yet got around to testing it out!

I guess I just like to manually code my sites...


SHAdmin
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Re: FREE XHTML 1.1 Editor!

Post by SHAdmin »

pryj wrote:You heard me right - There's a FREE XHTML 1.1 editor at this link: http://xstandard.com/default.asp.

After reading about XStandard Lite, I wasted no time in downloading it to my computer. That was some months ago and I haven't yet got around to testing it out!

I guess I just like to manually code my sites...
That link doesn't lead anywhere!! Please check it :(
AOTW
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Post by AOTW »

Manually coding works much better than i.e Frontpage...

This editor seems good to me, so I'm downloading it...

Thanks for the link, pryj...

SHadmin - It works if you remove the . at the end ;)
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Post by SHAdmin »

Well, i guess it might be a great program, but i will still recomend frontpage to this one. Coz although it has many more interface laguages than just english, but except that Microsoft Frontpage leads it in many more features.

What do you people think?? :wink:
Challenged
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Post by Challenged »

I try to refrain from MS products to as little as possible..

I use HTML-Kit for everything, HTML, CSS, PHP, JS even Java and ASP are easily editable.. It even comes with all the latest W3C spec's too..
http://www.chami.com/html-kit/ - Check it out..
toby
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Post by toby »

Yeah

This is a good way for us.especially newbiles/ :lol:
niceboy
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Post by niceboy »

yes,very good thing for us
Resol
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Post by Resol »

Thanks for the link

@Sabre -not everyone, im still yet to be convinced to use FrontPage
philwill30
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Post by philwill30 »

Resol, not convinced?
Let me break it down, I don't know your level of expertise with HTML or XHTML so I'm going to assume you know the basics. The main reason I like FrontPage is the ease of it. If i need to write code, I **** a tab on the bottom that sends me to my page in code. If i decide i dont wanna look at code anymore and type while looking at it like it will turn out, I **** the normal tab. The simpleness of it appeals to me, as i am a newbie myself with any language other than HTML. If you can operate a word proccesor, you can operate Frontpage with ease.
darkeyes
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Post by darkeyes »

why don't you use dreamweaver? i know i used to use frontpage too but when i learned to use dreamweaver i've never used frontpage again.. its so much easier and cuts time in half to make a page.. however i hear theres a bug with dreamweaver mx 2004 .. but i use dreamweaver MX and so far i cant complain at all.. if u must pay for something at least pay for something worthy..

oh i hear about another text editor thats free.. its http://www.context.cx i havent used it much (as you probably guessed i'm totally hooked on dreamweaver).. but i hear its pretty good ..
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