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HTML Authoring Software
OK. You've decided it is time to create the definitive Web Site - the best site that people have ever seen in their
entire lives. However, there is just one minor detail - how do you actually create the pages?
This section is devoted to answering part of that question, by providing information on as many of the Amiga
HTML authoring packages as possible.
Before I list the packages, I want to point out that there is no such thing as a WYSIWYG HTML editor - not for the Amiga,
nor for any platform.
HTML is a content-markup language, designed to be rendered on a very wide range of devices, from 1600x1200 24-bit workstations,
through 800x600 256 colour systems, to monotype teletype machines, to braille devices, to text-to-speech devices, and several
which no-one as even conceived yet - so there is no way that HMTL can be WYSIWYG! As long as you bear that in mind if you
are using a Visual HTML editor, then you won't go far wrong...
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HTML Editors
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Editor |
Price |
Minimum Requirements |
Comment |
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RAM |
Other |
AWebEd |
£10 (shareware) |
OS3.x |
2 Meg |
AWeb |
This is mainly designed to be used with AWeb, which it uses to preview your pages. It consists of its own editor with HTML inserted by double-clicking on the relevant HTML buttons.
It includes considerable on-line documentation, including documentation on each of the HTML buttons available. |
WWW Publishing Extention for GoldEd |
Free |
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GoldEd 4 |
The WWW Publishing Extention adds two toolbars plus a menu entry to GoldEd, which significantly simplify the addition of
HTML entities (e.g. you can drag-select a word or block of words, then with one click turn them into a heading, or turn them into a link, etc).
(Screenshot) |
HTML Heaven |
Free with AWeb-II |
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This is a suite of 6 programs which interface with a wide range of text editors via AREXX. It is designed to speed up and simplify
the creation of HTML, and (again via AREXX) uses your favourite web borwser to display the HTML you have created, offering a graphical preview
at teh click of a button.
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hsc |
Free |
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"make" utility |
HSC is unlike any other HMTL editor. It is conceptually closer to a "compiler", in that it allows you to
create a "makefile" which contains details of all your pages (and any dependancies), and will "recompile"as necessary,
all automatically. It allows you to create very powerful macros, greatly simplifying creation and control of multiple
pages. |
MetalWeb V2 |
US$25 (shareware) |
OS3.0 |
4M |
MUI 3.7 |
This is a drag'n'drop based graphical HTML editor. It requires no knowledge of HTML; instead, it operates
more like a text publisher, hiding the raw HTML from you.
MetalWeb is probably the most powerful "WYSIWYH" HTML editor
available for the Amiga. |
MWM |
US$25 (Shareware) |
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Web Design |
US$25 (Shareware) |
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Web Factory |
Free |
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Web Maker |
Up to you (Shareware) |
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MUI 3.1 |
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Web Plug |
US$10 (Shareware) |
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MUI 3.2 |
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That covers the HTML editors of which I am aware. However, there seem to be a growing number of these around,
so I may well have missed some.
If you have got any information, suggestionsor recommendations for HTML authoring packages
on the Amiga which I have accidentally missed out from here, or you are the author of such a package,
then please drop me a line on HTML_Authoring@amiga.u-net.com - many thanks.
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