Dreamweaver and Frontpage are no doubt the most popular WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) HTML editors but carry a pretty large pricetag, with Dreamweaver costing about £500! Naturally, neither work under Linux either! KompoZer is a free, open-source and cross-platform WYSIWYG editor which should fill the needs of any home user.
Whilst KompoZer has not been updated since 2007, [...]
KompoZer, a free, open-source and half-decent WYSIWYG web editor
Create WordPress Themes
WordPress is fantastic for the extend to which is can be customised, however if mucking around with CSS isn’t something you really want to get into personally then here are a few tools to help you out:
Artisteer
Artisteer is a new application fresh out of beta which helps you design either normal websites or a [...]
Write Colorful Texts With Web Gradient
Web Gradient is a simple tool that makes it possible to create great looking colorful texts easily. The last sentence has been created with a tool called Web Gradient which takes any text input and turns it into a multi-colored experience. This is done by creating the text and selecting the colors in the software [...]
Image 2 HTML
Something that is more fun than anything else is a function to convert images to html. I cannot think of any other reason but to post it on some forums or websites as entertainment. It is definitely looking nicely and the program that I’m going to introduce right now has a lot of additional options [...]
- Author: Daniel Pataki
- Published: Jun 14th, 2008
- Comments: 4
An easy way to learn web design
I spent a little time today on a Wordpress theme for one of my clients. He asked me to copy his webpage design and turn it into a Wordpress blog. This took me about a fifth of the time it takes to design a blog on my own, and the coding was much smoother and [...]
Grab Text from all Files in a Directory
The title of this article might be a little confusing at first glance. Why would someone want to scan files in a directory for certain strings and output them in a new file ? Few ideas come to my mind why this could be useful. Imagine that you were surfing a website with lots of images that you liked very much. You could download those images manually or use the software Win Text File Patch to scan all files in your browsers cache for a certain string and output them in a new file.
HTML Page Crashes Windows
Ok this seems to be serious. If you open a webpage that contains a certain html code your windows will crash. The html is looking like this:

