I’m with Travis on this one. I teach Web Design and use this in class to write
HTML, CSS, Javascript (etc) on the fly. The one thing I’d say is that out of
the box it opens in an HTML 4.01 doctype. It’s a simple matter to change it,
but I’d recommend doing so. If you’re going to do HTML you
I haven't used it for a while but wasn't there one called Sandbox or something
like that? When I used it years ago it wasn't too bad.
On 5 Nov 2013, at 7:02 am, Travis Siegel wrote:
> taco html editor is fully accessible, and as long as you already know html
> coding, it can't be beat for feat
Well, even if you kind of need to know Html to use this app, it looks
like from the feature set that there's plenty of help for you. Code
completion and documentation are a few of what it appears to offer. I
may grab the free 30-day trial and give it a spin.
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taco html editor is fully accessible, and as long as you already know
html coding, it can't be beat for feature set and usability. On the
other hand, if you want something closer to frontpage or one of those
editors that does everything for you, then you'll be sorely
disappointed in html e
Hi Folks:
Looking for an accessible web designing software program.
Any help would be appreciated all over the place.
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