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Unlike most HTML editors, Bash HTML Editor does not force you to design your website in a W.Y.S.I.W.Y.G. (What You See Is What You Get) environment. Those types of programs typically give you little control over your HTML code, hiding it away, and making it so complex and cryptic that it's nearly impossible to read or edit by hand. Bash HTML Editor is designed to give you full control over your HTML code, allowing you to hand code it, but with much improved speed and ease. Using simple menus and toolbox windows, you can put together HTML content such as tables with only a few clicks. Nearly every HTML tag is just a click away, you only need to type in the values, such as the width of a table or the path to an image, and Bash HTML Editor fills in the rest for you. It also gives you quick access to many differnt javascripts, CSS properties, and HTML tags which you would otherwise have to hunt up using search engines or other websites. Although Bash HTML Editor is geared toward people who already know how to code a website in HTML, it also provides detailed explinations of each and every HTML tag for the beginner webmaster. Other features include:
- Color-coded HTML for easy editing
- Built-in FTP access
- Nearly every HTML object, just a click away
- Integration with Internet Explorer which can be turned on or off
- A tool to convert colors from RGB to HEX or vice-versa
- A tool to import the HTML code from a URL
- An integrated preview window with full SSI support, even while offline
- Create forms, image maps, and dropdown menus with ease
- Add tags or text to multiple files at once, and in the section of your choice, such as the Head or Body
- Replace text in multiple files or strip all of the tags away to leave just the text
- Supports files up to two gigabytes in size
- Javascripts for common tasks and special effects
- Use pre-made CSS styles or refer to the list of CSS attributes, complete with descriptions
- A table toolbox which keeps track of your tags and insures you don't leave any open
- A tool to correct the linebreaks of files which have been stored on Unix webservers
- Detailed explinations of all the HTML tags for beginners
- A webpage wizard
- A frames wizard
- HTML and FTP tutorials
- Fast toolbar buttons to insert linebreaks or font formatting
- A list of resources such as free webspace providers and utilities
- Plus much, much more to make your HTML coding fast and easy
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