This HTML editor comes with page samples to simplify the process of web page creation using HTML and CSS. It is compatible with Windows 98, ME, XP, and 2000, and requires IE5 or IE6 with a minimum screen size of 1024x768 pixels.
The software comes equipped with a "Getting Started" tutorial that provides a step-by-step guide to using the program. Its Page Samples are comprehensive, describing the WCAG and Section 508, ensuring that your websites are accessible for all.
Editing a source file is made easy with the software as you can immediately view the changes in the built-in browser. The free demo version has no time restrictions, and for the full version, you get tools for selecting Color and Background Patterns, Image Tags, and Image Maps (Hot Spots). Editing an external Style Sheet or Script file is a breeze as it opens up in a separate window, and the results are viewed with just a couple of mouse clicks.
Able Web Editor also allows the testing and running of server-side scripts locally, including PHP, PERL, MySQL, ASP, JSP, and Miva. Another unique feature is an interactive dialog box that facilitates the global replacement of up to 100 pairs of phrases simultaneously, whether from HTML to XHTML or from one Script language to another.
Furthermore, its Page Samples helpfully include cross-browser compatibility references for IE 4, 5, and 6, Mozilla, Netscape 4 and 6, and Opera browsers, as well as the W3C's HTML, CSS, and XHTML standards. They also convert named colors to their hexidecimal or decimal number equivalents and include a gray scale. Overall, Able Web Editor is an excellent HTML Editor that has all the essential features required to create accessible web pages.
Version 1.0.412: Modified for Firefox Browser and Site Maps added to Page Samples
Version 1.0.411: N/A