HTML Editor + environment

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Can anyone recommend a good free web editor and environment that works
well with Vista, 32 bit.

Thanks
 
Can anyone recommend a good free web editor and environment that works
well with Vista, 32 bit.

Thanks
You can try NVU, that is a free HTML editor, It is installed and works
on both my XP and Vista computers.

http://net2.com/nvu/download.html
The download link is half way down the page, below the sponsors
logo's.
I was going to include the direct download link but is better you go
to the site and download from there, it is 6.75mb.

Cheers
 
Try Seamonkey 2.0.  It is a browser with a built in html editor called
"composer".  In fact, its so much like the original Netscape, you think
you are actually using Netscape.

Thanks for responding.

I'll have a look at Visual Studio. I assume that this product will
allow me to create and edit web pages.

I am a little surprised that VISTA does not seem to have an HTML
editor in Premium, or have I missed it?

Best wishes

S
 
You can try NVU, that is a free HTML editor, It is installed and works
on both my XP and Vista computers.

http://net2.com/nvu/download.html
The download link is half way down the page, below the sponsors
logo's.
I was going to include the direct download link but is better you go
to the site and download from there, it is 6.75mb.

Cheers

Ping Yogi

I have downloaded and installed NVU

Are you using the following forum:

http://wysifauthoring.informe.com/forum/

McAfee has this site listed as causing possible problem downloads.
Have you found any problems using this site?

While I am waiting for activation, perhaps you can answer a few
questions?

I have a website loaded on my pc. Sometime NVU gives me a mesage that
thet 'the page cannot be edited for unknown reasons'. Is this a
glitch?

I don't seem to be able to load other pages using hyperlinks while at
a page. is this normal?

If necessary, can NVU be uninstalled simply by deleting the directory.
I see no uninstall facility

Any idea what NVU means.

Thanks

S
 
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