This editor is a free and open-source online tool which lets you design html pages with an interface very close to dreamweaver's or powerpoint's one. But we've put a special touch in it ;)
The HTML5 editor is now available online and called Silex. Only developers will want to download Silex source code from github.
**No need to download it, simply follow the link bellow**
Features
- drag n’ drop Website Builder
- intuitive WYSIWYG with rich text editor
- templates and plugins available
- all browsers
- import any HTML widgets
- programmers friendly: CSS, HTML, Javascript capabilities
- deep linking
License
GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2)Other Useful Business Software
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User Reviews
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While this is an interesting site, it is not software in the sense of something that you download and run locally. Not sure how they felt it was a competitor to Dreamweaver since you can't view code and design at the same time. You also can't work with local files, and you can't save what you create locally.
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Here is the link for you to vb.net comment convertir un fichier openoffice en pdf. Hope this gives you a start on rasteredge page rasteredge
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Overall impression is that this behaves more like desktop publishing than webdesign, in that the layout assumes printing-press style fixed page dimensions. I guess if that is what you want, OK, but it is not the intended role of HTML5. Also has a few serious issues like local links being auto-prefixed with 'h t t p ://' -which means they will not work.
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Cannot open or save files locally, only to ftp or dropbox if you allow the site access to your credentials. Great. Not. Terrible.
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Can only edit files located on Dropbox. Cannot open local files!