List of WYSIWYG HTML Editors - Free & Paid

 

There are several HTML editors that are commonly used by coders as well as clients. Some of these editors are WYSIWYG HTML Editors, and they make it possible for non-coders to make changes without having to go through the hassle of reading source codes that they barely understand. Through the principle of WYSIWYG, which stands for “What You See Is What You Get”, the outcome of the coding looks just like the code in front. It is usually used by clients who want to change some aspects of their websites’ appearance, such as the font color, features of the background, and so on.

Adobe Dreamweaver:

Adobe Dreamweaver, which supports Windows and Mac machines, is a WYSIWYG HTML Editor. A free trial of 30 days is offered to those who wish to try this software, and the paid version costs $399.00. The Adobe Dreamweaver has features such as CSS Validator, HTML Validator, Accessibility Validator, Extended Search and Replace, Color Coding, FTPs or Secure FTP, Tag Completion, FTP or Site Manager, Special Character Tools, Edit Images, Multimedia Functions, and Database Connectivity. This (WYSIWYG HTML editor) helps manipulate JavaScript, CSS, JSP, PHP, and ASP. Spell checking and version control are two other features that make this editor stand out.


Coffee Cup:

Coffee Cup is a (freeware WYSIWYG HTML editor) that runs on Windows 7, Vista, and Windows XP. The trial version can be used free of charge for 28 days, and the full version can be purchased for just $49.00. This editor has the capability of producing some excellent web pages, and it supports the opening of 10 separate browsers simultaneously. It also contains built-in validation tools to provide better convenience for both coders and clients. Coffee Cup can make information appear consistent even if it is displayed in different browsers. Tag Reference and Code Completion are two more features that can make editing much easier.


Namo:

Namo is a WYSIWYG HTML editor that is completely HTML-based, and it can be used by both beginners and experts. The free WYSIWYG HTML editor consists of six tools and applications that can help incorporate seamless coding in websites. The paid version of this HTML editor costs $99.95, and it can run on Windows 98SE/2000/XP/Vista. Internet Information Server (IIS) or Microsoft Personal Web Server (PWS) is required for the Wizard to run. The interface is highly intuitive, and it allows switching between HTML, browser, and design window. Namo also comes with a Quick Tag Editor, Code Helpers, and CSS/HTML Reference.


Evrsoft First Page:

The Evrsoft First Page WYSIWYG HTML editor may not be very popular, but it contains some excellent features that are not available with many other free and paid HTML editors. The price of the paid version of this HTML editor is $89.95. It does not only allow the coder to have control over the code, but it also helps fix bugs. Evrsoft First Page is supported by HTML, Perl, XHTML, PHP, Javascript, ASP, Cold Fusion, CSS, and SSI, and it has an Auto History feature, which cannot be found in any other HTML editor.