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Also, many HTML editors also provide features with related to [[Cascading Style Sheets|CSS]], [[JavaScript]], and other technologies. | Also, many HTML editors also provide features with related to [[Cascading Style Sheets|CSS]], [[JavaScript]], and other technologies. | ||
− | Some HTML editors communicate with remote web servers via [[File Transfer Protocol|FTP]] and WebDAV, and with version management systems such as CVS or Subversion. | + | Some HTML editors communicate with remote web servers via [[File Transfer Protocol|FTP]] and [[WebDAV]], and with [[version management systems]] such as [[CVS]] or [[Subversion]]. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 10:23, 9 May 2016
An HTML editor is a source code editor designed specifically for editing HTML.
Description
Although HTML can be edited using any text editor, specialized HTML editors can offer convenience and added functionality.
HTML editors typically provide a WYSIWYG interface -- "What You See Is What You Get".
Also, many HTML editors also provide features with related to CSS, JavaScript, and other technologies.
Some HTML editors communicate with remote web servers via FTP and WebDAV, and with version management systems such as CVS or Subversion.
See also
External links
- HTML editor @ Wikipedia