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Sponsored Links Able Web Editor 1.0.2An HTML Editor with Page Samples that demystify HTML and CSS. Your download should start automatically within the next 5 seconds …If it does not, please click here. Interested in the Full Version?: This download is the free trial version of Able Web Editor, if you enjoy the program and would like to get the full unlimited version, please return to 5 Star and click the green Get Full Version button beside the program's description. NEW! Check out our new Games website here Keep your PC Healthy and Optimized using this great software…
DescriptionAble Web Editor is an HTML Editor with Page Samples that demystify the process of creating Web Pages using HTML and Cascading Style Sheets. A "Getting Started" tutorial demonstrates how to use the program by illustrating how to create Web Pages using HTML and CSS. The Page Samples describe the WCAG and Section 508 allowing Web Sites to be accessible for all. You may edit a Source File and view the changes immediately in the built-in Browser. The free demo version of the program has no time restrictions. The full version of the program includes tools for selecting Colour and Background Patterns as well as preparing Image Tags and Image Maps (Hot Spots). You can edit an external Style Sheet or Script file in a separate Window and view the results with a couple of mouse clicks. Custom Buttons let you enter commonly used text and HTML Tags. Able Web Editor can be used to test and run Server-Side Scripts locally including PHP, PERL, MySQL, ASP, JSP, and Miva. A unique dialog box allows you to globally replace up to 100 pairs of phrases simultaneously to convert from HTML to XHTML or from one Script language to another. The program runs with IE5 or IE6 and a minimun screen size of 1024 by 768 pixels. |
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