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HTML Authoring Software
OK. You've decided it is time to create the definitive Web Site - the best site that people have ever seen in their
entire lives. However, there is just one minor detail - how do you actually create the pages?
This section is devoted to answering part of that question, by providing information on as many of the Amiga
HTML authoring packages as possible.
Before I list the packages, I want to point out that there is no such thing as a WYSIWYG HTML editor - not for the Amiga,
nor for any platform.
HTML is a content-markup language, designed to be rendered on a very wide range of devices, from 1600x1200 24-bit workstations,
through 800x600 256 colour systems, to monotype teletype machines, to braille devices, to text-to-speech devices, and several
which no-one as even conceived yet - so there is no way that HMTL can be WYSIWYG! As long as you bear that in mind if you
are using a Visual HTML editor, then you won't go far wrong :)
You may have noticed that this page isn't quite as useful as it might be - certainly, there
are many omissions and areas for improvement in it.
So, Internetam taking some time out to completely revamp the page - I'm hoping to launch it mid-April or sooner, depending
upon how much spare time I get.
The main improvement will be much more comprehensive details of a much wider range of software
which would be of use when creating HTML pages.
Apologies for the delay, but I hope you will like the new look next months.
Thanks.
Meanwhile, you'll find the current details lower down on this page, here.
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