HTML editor which can also edit live web pages in real time while conforming with W3C standards.
Amaya is a freeware HTML editor app developed by INRIA and W3C for Windows. It's pretty well-designed.
The download has been tested by an editor here on a PC and a list of features has been compiled; see below. We've also created some screenshots of Amaya to illustrate the user interface and show the overall usage and features of this HTML editing program.
HTML editor tool which supports CSS, SVG and MathML
Amaya is an HTML editor which supports W3C standards and can edit HTML4 documents.
Amaya accesses remote sites by means of HTTP/1.1. Implementation of this protocol is provided by the W3C libwww. Amaya takes advantage of the most advanced features of HTTP, such as content negotiation to retrieve the most appropriate picture format, keep alive connections to save bandwidth and authentication to allow secure remote publishing.
Features of Amaya
- Accessibility support: Validate documents against accessibility standards.
- CSS support: Create and manage Cascading Style Sheets.
- Find and Replace: Find and replace text and code.
- Hyperlinks: Create and manage hyperlinks.
- Image manipulation: Resize, crop and rotate images.
- Internationalization: Create and edit documents in any language.
- MathML support: Create and edit MathML documents.
- Outlining: Create and edit outlines.
- SVG support: Create and edit SVG documents.
- Search: Search for text and code.
- Source view: View and edit source code.
- Spell-checking: Check for spelling errors.
- Structured editing: Create and edit structured documents with a tree view of the document.
- WYSIWYG editing: Create and edit HTML, XHTML and XML documents.
- Web development: Create and manage websites with FTP support.
Compatibility and License
Amaya is provided under a freeware license on Windows from HTML editors with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 11.4.7 is the latest version last time we checked.
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