Article: HTML editors. (Optima System's PageSpinner 1.2.2 and Miracle Software's World Wide Web Weaver 2.0.2 Web authoring software) (Software Review)(Evaluation)

PageSpinner and World Wide Web Weaver take a non-WYSIWYG approach to web authoring

On the continuum of Web-authoring programs, WYSIWYG tools like Adobe PageMill (see Reviews, February 1997) and others that try to shield the user from HTML are at one end; at the other are programs that take a text-only, code-head approach, like Bare Bone s Software's BBEdit (see Reviews, June 1996). Somewhere in between lie non-WYSIWYG programs that let you tweak the HTML while still showing you the results of style tags. Two of these--Miracle Software's World Wide Web Weaver and Optima System's PageSpinn er--prove not only that such HTML editors still make sense, but that they ...

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