atw: Re: Free / open-source / shareware / really cheap webpage and website editor


Joomla is more than just a web editor - it's also a web content management 
system that allows you to manage your files and is pretty powerful.

Do a search on google and look for free wysiwyg editors, or do a search in open 
source web sites - I'm sure there'll be lots of free products.

You could even try doing a simple mock up in MS Word, then save as HTML.



Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 19:34:54 -0500
To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: runfox@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: atw: Re: Free / open-source / shareware / really cheap  webpage and 
website editor 



Anyone familiar with Joomla?
http://www.joomla.org/


 It claims to be free.

I am considering using Joomla as the front door to a site that is nested within 
a larger host site and as a result has limitations on using a domain name or 
creating any variety outside of the established template. 

Are these all similar to plone?

MNMary


On 8/26/2008 4:53:47 AM, austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Top Style is a pretty useful tool as well. Clunky in a network environment.

> Either the bought version, or the Lite version are nice. It is a CSS

> editor first off.

> 

> Regards;

> Warren

> 

> From: austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:austechwriter-

> bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Howard.Silcock@xxxxxxxxxxx

> Sent: Tuesday, 26 August 2008 15:21

> To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

> Subject: atw: Re: Free / open-source / shareware / really cheap webpage

> and website editor [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

> 

> 

> 

> I

> 've been using HTML-Kit, which you can download free from 
> http://www.chami.com/html-kit/, for years.  It's

> an HTML editor, not a WYSIWIG editor, so

> you'd only use it if you prefer to code your own webpages in 'raw' HTML (as 
> you'd

> obviously have to with Notepad). However, unlike Notepad++,

> it's designed specifically for editing HTML and related pages (XHTML, CSS, 
> PHP and JavaScript, etc), so contains many aids to help you get the syntax 
> right, as well as colour coding (Notepad++ supports other languages too, 
> which could be a benefit, but also means less specific help for the languages 
> you need for webpages). And you can also easily upload files to the server by 
> drag and drop. 


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