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CoffeeCup Free HTML Editor

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The Bottom Line
If all you want is a simple Web page - this free editor might be exactly what you're looking for.
Pros
  • Very easy to use
  • Layout fairly intuitive
  • Uploaded to my site on first try
Cons
  • Won't open pages built in other editors
  • No way to view the HTML source code
  • No way to add tables or complex designs
Description
  • Many different built-in themes for your Web page - or create your own.
  • Options and details clearly explained within the editor.
  • Makes creating a Web site almost step-by-step.
  • There is even a link to a submission service to help you promote your site.
Guide Review - CoffeeCup Free HTML Editor
This is a nice HTML editor for the price. It will create basic Web pages for you and help you upload them to your Web site. It even has the ability to help you promote your Web site so other people can see it. But that is about all this editor will do for you. If you want to learn HTML or use this editor to maintain an existing site, you're pretty much out of luck. There is no way to view the HTML or even open files that are not saved in the CoffeeCup Free HTML editor format. I would only recommend this editor to people who are not planning to do anything more than simple personal pages. It does that well. But with it's lack of table support and HTML editing I can't recommend it for the general users of the HTML/XML site at About.
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