Hi everyone,
I have a client who wants to edit my HTML templates on his MAC. He has tried a couple of freebie downloads and a program called Freeway Express that he paid about $100 for. We tried for over an hour on three different programs to import my temlpate into the program and none of them worked. You would think it would be a simple matter of importing it or browsing for it, but we had no luck. I am now wondering about other capabilites such as being able to edit the HTML. None of the freebie programs would allo wit all and the Freeway program only seemed to allow him to insert bits-n-pieces, certian plug-in types of snippets and that sort of thing. He is an extreme novice but he will need access to the edit the full source AND the convenient WYSIWYG interface.
My question is that if any of you know a cheap (or even free) editor that meets these requirements for a MAC?
Thanks,
Jenni
Not free, but cheap... Macromedia Contribute. Works much better if you have DreamWeaver templates set up, but works fine on regular HTML files as well. It does not, however deal with CSS based layouts worth a crap... but then, there aren't any WYSIWYG editors that I'm aware of that do.
You can get a free trial at:
http://www.macromedia.com/downloads/
and see if it works for you.
hth, Stephen
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