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Easy Web Editor
EasyWebEditor is an easy to use web design tool to create web pages with frame-to-frame links and styles and mouse-over changing images and more. Its designed to be easy to use, so that you can be p ...
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- Jun 01, 2007
- For version:
- 2007.21.221
Very good 
Really very good its main limits are: 1)it uses the so called "CSS" but with some limits 2)no support for absolute positioning (at least within the trial) however: 1)you can not do *everything*, but you can do the most common things without code (fairly well I believe) 2)"absolute pos": not a real miss. Absolute pos is definitely a no-no for professional websites: with a different screen size, different DPI, different fonts installed, or simply if you use a Mac and not a PC, well the text will change size, so everything you positioned "absolute" will look good on your PC, not to place (almost) elsewhere. Ok just some small offsets maybe, but the site will say "I am home made!"... so I can't imagine a single reason *pro* absolute pos... Ok, for the author it would be more easy... and to play with a good "relative" design could be a bit more complex... but results are better!
Review by: goodbald
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- May 31, 2007
- For version:
- 2007.21.221
Original interface, but very productive 
I must admit that at a first sight I did not like it. But then I realized how quick is the (very original) interface: you place links in a visual way and you can navigate within your website while you edit, without having to care of the separate files/pages... you can work offline to the whole site as a single entity and you don't loose time to save /load / remember the name of the HTML files... actually you don't ever see the HTML files... Ok this way looks very handy for beginners, but for a "old" Web user like me it means to totally "think different". Ok I got the innovation and I must say it's good.
Review by: pkpkpk
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- Mar 16, 2007
- For version:
- 2007.21.221
Not so impressive 
I have used a lot of web editors in the past several years, starting of course with front page, and moving on to many others. In this day and age, css and absolute positioning of objects (drag and drop) is the standard. less code, better seo. This app makes that hard to accomplish.
Review by: pcs800 (202)
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