Some web browsers don’t fully respect web standards and many WYSIWYG HTML editors produce absolutely revolting code. W3C set out standards as to how HTML (and XHTML etc) should appear and whilst some choose to ignore these, some are devoted to the following of these standards.
Sticking to standards can therefore lead to issues with certain [...]
A standard compliant web browser and editor: Amaya
KompoZer, a free, open-source and half-decent WYSIWYG web editor
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, [...]
View Javascript Sources with JSView
Viewing the source code of a website is a standard function in all web browsers. A right-click usually opens a menu with the option to view the source code of the page. Source code only refers to html source code. There is no way to view Javascript or CSS source codes directly from those menus.
The [...]
Resources for web designers
I’d like to point out three websites offering varied stuff to the professional as well as amateur web-designer and summarize their purpose and properties.

