Yep! SaschaSascha Franck wrote:Hi again,
When it comes to website building, I'm a complete newbie (even if I tried one or the other time allready).
And, I also don't want to be any professional, so what I's like is a VERY simple WYSIWYG editor.
Right now I have been using Netscape Composer (yeah, I hear you laughing allready), but the latest version actually is even worse than 4.x (which is what I have been trying ages ago).
The thing per se is just up my alley as it's more or less completely WYSIWYG. But it misses some things:
- Frames (I'd only need a two framed site, nothing else).
- Easy ways to edit links, so that they may not be underlined or open in a new window - I snagged the appropriate HTML instructions of the web, but I'd rather prefer to do that in WYSIWYG mode as well.
I have allready tried Frontpage, Dreamweaver and some other things such as HotDog (if I remember correctly) and even Word, but some of them just produce a mess when you look at the HTML code (namely Frontpage and Word), others, such as Dreamweaver are way too complex for my needs.
Is there anything more simple, totally WYSIWYG but putting out a cleaner code than Frontpage and offering a bit more features than Netscape?
Really, I only need two frames and some options to edit things. No fancy JAVA, no Flash, no site managers, no nothing - I'll leave that to the experts.
TiA
You can pay tons of money for WYSIWYG editors, and not get a lot, or too much that it hides the real reason for going wysiwyg in the first place.
but even most of the free ones are full of ad’s and catches of some kind.
However... after a good hunt around – I have found the program that just might help.
It’s free and it’s a combination of wysiwyg and an editor.
http://www.matizha.com/en/download/index.html
Matizha Sublime 3.2
Best regards,
Spe3d
:O)