HTML-Kit
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HTML-Kit is a full website designer and manager that runs on Windows.
Official resources
It has a lite (aka, freeware) but still robust version, and an enhanced, paid version.
- Plugins: an incredibly versatile and creative list
HTML-KIT is really a programmer's tool as well as a website developer's tool, because the list of languages it can manage is immense:
- ActionScript
- Bash
- ColdFusion
- CSS
- CSV
- DocBook
- DHTML
- Flash
- hkScript
- HTML and XHTML
- IHTML
- Ini
- Java and JavaScript
- MathML
- P3P
- Perl
- PHP
- Python
- SMIL
- SQL
- SSI
- SVG
- VBScript and Visual Basic
- VRML
- WAP, WML, and WMLScript
- X3D
- XForms
- XML
- XSLT
- XWT
It's actually quite a powerful tool, with a relatively small memory and deskspace footprint, and the learning curve is nice. Plus, it's limitlessly customizable.
Users' Note: Learn from my experience--you don't need to unstuff downloaded plugins; they are installed at your request into HTML-KIT as-is. Otherwise, you're wasting your time at a repetitive task. Trust me; I learned the hard way (to read the instructions). — Carla 16:18, 15 February 2007 (EST)
Categories: Glossary | Software | Software Additions | Website Management | Content Creation Engines | Programming Languages | CSS | Flash | Perl | PHP | Python | XHTML | JavaScript | MySQL | Databases
