Publisher's Description
From Lorenzi Davide:
Dynamic HTML Editor is an HTML Editor that permits you to create your site in a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) environment using both CSS or tabled layouts. Dynamic HTML Editor's design emphasizes simplicity and ease of use. It can be used to create dynamic WEB pages and provides an option to insert code elements if needed. No need to know HTML code Dynamic HTML Editor is 100% WYSIWYG, simply play with your mouse and create pages compatible with all browsers. No need for other software You can edit and rotate and resize images, apply different effects, create shapes, manage transparency, and create simple stylesheets, publish automatically your site to the internet Reuse your work You can import pre-made HTML pages into Dynamic HTML Editor in a very simple way.
What's new in this version: Version 6.0 adds Background color for Layers and Infinity.
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"Powerful, Works Well, not for beginners"
Version: Dynamic HTML Editor 1.9.6
Pros
Very powerful tool - not too complicated - took me about a half an hour to get comfortable with it. It helps to know HTML and javascript, and to have had some experience with VB or some other object oriented language.
Cons
It can be intimidating for beginners - I would not recommend this to someone without any programming experience.
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"Just too complicated"
Version: Dynamic HTML Editor 1.9.6
Pros
It allows you to insert tags without knowing them. Very useful for the inexperienced user. It also allows you to view all your html together, before you upload it to the page. This is better than placing the code in piece by piece on an existing page.
Cons
Way too complicated. And the tags arnt advanced enough. If you want a decent finish to your page, just learn HTML yourself, and write the page manaually.
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