An HTML WYSIWYG Designer ActiveX Control for Website CMS designers that helps them create web pages or edit already existent ones fast and efficiently
| Version | 3.2.3 |
| Updated | Sep 17th 2018 |
| Developer |
nBit Information Technologies / Zoople
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| User Rating |
594
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| Original File Size | 2.78 MB |
| Downloads | 6842 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Programming |
Website designers know how hard it can be working on creating a website from the ground up, but they also know how much harder it is to edit one after it is done or almost done.
That is when they could make use of an efficient HTML editor such as nBit HTML Editor ActiveX, which features table editing, CSS support via a CSS file or string, as well as customizable language localization.
One of the simplest things you can do to an HTML file (relatively speaking) is adding images, and this can be done by inserting it into the document uploading or having it uploaded as batch processes later.
More so, inserting images can be done remotely via a server directory browser form, and they can be resized proportionally.
Tags may be edited at will, as well as the object properties and CSS classes of any HTML node, all of which can be achieved with a single mouse click.
nBit HTML Editor ActiveX Crack's editor feature can be disabled so that the overall program can be used as a simple HTML file viewer.
This is achieved by hiding all UI elements including controls, or reactions triggered by mouse or keyboard actions.
Form a versatility standpoint; the program can run on pretty much any environment that supports ActiveX components such as VB6, Access 2000 +, VS.NET and more.
While admittedly you do need some knowledge of writing in HTML language, nBit HTML Editor ActiveX makes all other tasks be just a few clicks and key presses away.
This means that you can create web pages from scratch or modify already existing ones in a fast and efficient manner.
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