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Amaya: A Simple, Yet Useful Alternative to Dreamweaver

http://maketecheasier.com

While on a project, where money was scarce, we were scrambling around looking for a free or open source HTML editor that can provide us the same functionality as Adobe Dreamweaver. During my analysis of the different HTML editor out there, I came across Amaya.

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Created by gagan 14 years 23 weeks ago – Made popular 14 years 23 weeks ago
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A standard compliant web browser and editor: Amaya

http://www.ghacks.net

Some web browsers don’t fully respect web standards and many WYSIWYG HTML editors produce absolutely revolting code. W3C set out standards as to how HTML (and XHTML etc) should appear and whilst some choose to ignore these, some are devoted to the following of these standards.

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Created by mathewt 14 years 40 weeks ago – Made popular 14 years 40 weeks ago
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Group test: web editors

http://www.tuxradar.com

If you're looking around for a great web editor for Linux, just what is the state of editors for Linux and does it get any better than Vi or Emacs? Let's take a look at what options are on offer today.

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Created by chimera 15 years 5 weeks ago – Made popular 15 years 5 weeks ago
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Understanding HTTP PUT

http://www.w3.org

"I was in the process of writing an article to explain on how to make possible to edit your Web pages with HTTP PUT and Amaya (W3C technologies testbed authoring tool). The information is scarce on how to configure your server. This is my attempt at explaining HTTP PUT. Your comments are welcome. I'm pretty sure the lazyweb will fix any of my own misunderstandings..."

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Created by can.axis 15 years 29 weeks ago – Made popular 15 years 28 weeks ago
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