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CoffeeCup HTML Editor 2009

filesize: 40.70 MB

The HTML Editor is powerful, easy to use, and just $49.

Published:
Aug 28, 2009
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License
Shareware
Cost
$49.00
OS:
XP / Vista
Cow Rating:
5ra
Popularity:
92%
User Rating:
+0
-1
-1
Support URL:

It organizes your Website files, creates valid code, and comes packed with helpful features like multiple preview options and tons of ways to get set up quickly.

A logical Website structure keeps things running smoothly and all but eliminates pesky issues like broken links. With that in mind, we designed Website Projects, a comprehensive yet easy-to-use set of tools that gives you complete control over how your Website is organized. Create a file structure that fits your needs. Use intuitive tools like toolbars, right-click menus, and keyboard shortcuts to add elements to your pages. Create a Website that looks great and performs even better.

With valid Website code, your pages display consistently in different browsers, work better with CSS, and are more accessible for handicapped users and search engines. Thats why the HTML Editor comes with three different tools to correct human error and ensure that youre using valid code.

A comprehensive Tag Reference section puts the correct tags right at your fingertips. Code Completion automatically suggests tags as you type them, preventing unclosed tags. Last but not least, a built-in validation tool allows you to check your code using W3C standards for perfectly valid pages every time.

Even the most hardcore programmer cant look at a page of code and instantly tell how its going to look in a Web browser. Thats why the HTML Editor gives you three different preview options.

Want to see your page in a browser? You can do that in fact, you can open up to 10 different browsers from inside the HTML Editor. Dont want to open a whole new window? We hear that. Thats why we built a browser right in the program all you have to do is switch to a different workspace view. And for the user who wants even more convenience, we have the Split-Screen Preview. Its your Webpage, in a built-in browser, right below your code. It couldnt be handier.

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