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sharedholder
11-06-2003, 07:15 AM
DHE Editor - visual web page design

Freeware! For Beginners

DHE Editor is a WYSIWYG HTML editor that takes advantage of the absolute positioning techniques os CSS 1 (style sheets). It allows you to design web pages by simply dragging elements into place. You can also take advantage of advanced CSS features like overlapping images and other techniques that are not possible with plain HTML. CSS is supported by all major browsers, so your web page will look the same to every visitor. DHE Editor can be used to create HTML, ASP, PHP, CFM, JSP, XML pages and also provides an option to insert code elements if needed. You can import images, associate events to part of labels, pictures, input fields and more. Great for beginners to design a web page, but also very handy for established webmaster that want to generate CSS based page layouts.

Go to the forum and register to get the enhanced freeware version .

Website (http://www.hexagora.com/)

http://www.uploadit.org/files2/061103-dheeditorshred.jpg

I.am
11-06-2003, 07:39 AM
Looks interesting. Haven't heard of any flaws in the design through that yet. Looks good :)

sharedholder
11-06-2003, 07:42 AM
I think is a good alternative for Web Page Maker (http://www.webpage-maker.com/)

Supernatural
11-06-2003, 07:51 AM
It doesn't look very easy to use. :blink: Beginner MY @$$. :lol:

I.am
11-06-2003, 07:55 AM
In my opinion, it lies somewhat between Frontpage and Dreamweaver. Frontpage is easier to use considering many things are just like Word to which almost everyone is familiar. Dreamweaver can be overwhelming for newcomers because there is so much you can do that people get lost seeing different functions. Although its my favorite but for beginners this one might be nice. Giving the comforts of CSS (without actually writing one), who(newbie) doesnt need that nowadays. People will jump on this one.

I use TopStyle Pro (http://www.bradsoft.com/topstyle/index.asp) as my graphical interface css editor. Sometimes, there is no time to save the file in .css and then refreshing the webpage to check whether expected results are there or not. This comes in handy in those cases.

I.am
11-06-2003, 07:56 AM
Originally posted by Supernatural@6 November 2003 - 02:51
It doesn't look very easy to use. :blink: Beginner MY @$$. :lol:
What can be easier than that :D get a life and a brain :lol: jk

Amarjit
11-06-2003, 05:50 PM
Dreamweaver MX 2004 is much better!

But why does it not conform to the latest CSS 2 standard?

MetroStars
11-06-2003, 06:11 PM
Yep if it's nor Dreamweaver i an't touching it :lol: