The following is a list of HTML editors with articles in Wikipedia.
Text editors
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Plain text editors may be used to produce webpages.
The following are some commonly used text editors:
Text-based HTML editors
- See also: List of text editors
Text-based HTML editors evolved from basic text editors, but include additional tools specifically geared toward handling code.
Word processors
While word processors are not ostensibly HTML editors, many of the major products are capable of exporting document layouts in HTML format. This offers the ease of use of a word processor, similar to a WYSIWYG product (see below), but has some of the same end product limitations.
WYSIWYG editors
- Further information: Comparison of HTML editors
WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) code generators offer speed and ease of use.
Many of these editors do not require any knowledge of the programming languages generated by the software.
Pages are often produced in a proprietary format and then exported as finished code; the exported pages cannot usually be imported for further editing, but new pages can be exported from the original proprietary file after it has been edited.
Exported files tend to be larger than hand-coded pages (those produced with a text-based HTML editor or a plain text editor).
WYSIWYG generators tend to be better than word processors at producing highly graphical and interactive pages.
Discontinued editors
Editors that have been discontinued, but may be in common use
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