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  2. List of HTML editors - Wikipedia

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    HTML editors that support What You See Is What You Get paradigm provide a user interface similar to a word processor for creating HTML documents, as an alternative to manual coding. [1] Achieving true WYSIWYG however is not always possible.

  3. CoffeeCup HTML Editor - Wikipedia

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    CoffeeCup HTML Editor is an HTML editor. Originally created by Nicholas Longo and Kevin Jurica, it was first released to the public in August 1996. Until version 12.5 released in 2012, it was capable of WYSIWYG editing. In later versions, editing is done using HTML code, supported and assisted by a number of built-in features to generate and ...

  4. Brackets (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    It is written in JavaScript, HTML and CSS. Brackets is cross-platform, available for macOS, Windows, and most Linux distributions. The main purpose of Brackets is its live HTML, CSS and JavaScript editing functionality. [6] On November 4, 2014, Adobe announced the first (1.0) release of Brackets.

  5. Category:Free HTML editors - Wikipedia

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    This is a category of articles relating to software which can be freely used, copied, studied, modified, and redistributed by everyone that obtains a copy: "free software" or "open-source software". Typically, this means software which is distributed with a free software license , and whose source code is available to anyone who receives a copy ...

  6. TinyMCE - Wikipedia

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    It converts HTML textarea fields, or other designated HTML elements, into editor instances. TinyMCE is designed to integrate with JavaScript libraries such as React , Vue.js , Angular and StencilJS as well as content management systems such as Joomla! , and WordPress .

  7. Comparison of HTML editors - Wikipedia

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    The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of HTML editors.. Please see the individual products' articles for further information, comparison of text editors for information on text editors, and comparison of word processors or information on word processors, many of which have features to assist with writing HTML.

  8. Bluefish (software) - Wikipedia

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    Bluefish was quickly part of the major Linux distributions, such as Debian Potato (released in 2000), [41] Knoppix 2.1 [42] [43] (at the time the most important Linux Live distribution) and the first Fedora release. [44] On the early Linux desktop Bluefish was the most important web editor. [45]

  9. HyperEdit - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, while studying computer science at Indiana's Purdue University, Jonathan Deutsch wrote HyperEdit to create a live HTML editor that would remove the need to save an HTML file and reload it in a browser to test each change. [5] French news site MacGeneration said live preview was a novel idea in 2003. [3]