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WebDwarf 2.5

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This Web design editor combines a word processor, a vector geometry editor, an advanced rendering tool, and an FTP client publisher for HTML and SVG.
Published: Jul 6, 2004
Published by: Virtual Mechanics Inc.
www.VirtualMechanics.com
License Freeware
$0.00 to purchase
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OS: 98 / NT / 2k / Me / XP / 95 / 2003
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Popularity: 94%
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You can use the vector editor to create shapes with flat, linear, cylindrical or radial shading and transparency. Your titles can also be shaded and rendered. The text editor can add your formatted text using a standard word-processor-style interface. Links are generated automatically by simply typing a URL, or you can use the advanced link editor.

You can also drag-and-drop your elements to the desired location and use the page layout including snap-to grid, snap-to tabs, pixel precision positioning, relative positioning, interactive rotation, stretching, skewing and moving of most elements. When you are finished, you can export your page directly to your host computer by using the built in FTP client publisher. A gather facility will ensure that all your referenced images and files are automatically transferred.

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imperial
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Mar 12, 2009 | 11:06 AM
I tried it a few years ago and updated to SiteSpinner, just downloaded it again for my nephew and found it to be still an excellent wysiwyg edtor for those who cannot afford sitespinner, Most of whom I am sure will upgrade once they have tested it.
Diorist
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Nov 02, 2007 | 02:55 PM
Not quite functional enough and a little too glitchy to be a trustworthy WYSIWYG editor. But makes it very difficult to manually tweak/fix HTML behind pages.
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Oct 14, 2007 | 12:55 PM

This editor was one of my first freewarez, used it nintyeight. Usefully then, out-of-date nowadays.
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