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Old 02-18-2008, 07:02 AM   #23
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Amaya is a very good (Wysiwyg) HTML editor. It is free and has been designed by W3C with the primary purpose of generating valid HTML.

There is no need to use the wysiwyg part -- you can use the code page only.

I find it a little sluggish when using for large ebooks so I actually use FrontPage for my HTML but I never allow FrontPage to write my code for me. I use its codepage only. I then open the resulting HTML document in Amaya and it will find and advise any errors in the code.

I always have Amaya on my PC because I find it invaluable for validating code.
Since using it I have been aware of how much horrendous HTML code is out there on the Web and in ebooks in general.
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