This WYSIWYG Java applet HTMLEditor provides a complete set of features for creating complex HTML documents. It includes table designer, table properties, image support, page properties, font properties, bullet/numbered text, forms support and undo/redo functionalities.

With XHTML files, this editor loads and renders them, and outputs transitional XHTML files. Furthermore, it supports the loading of external CSS through the LINK tag, fixing the CSS behaviour for Professional versions. Moreover, this applet has an automatic detection function for page encoding and full rendering and editing in both WYSIWYG and HTML source modes.
There is an insert symbol dialog that supports the inclusion of all possible symbols and special characters. Users can also customise the font size, family, foreground colour, and font style (plain, italic, bold). The font chooser has been extended further to allow adding of underline, strikethrough, superscript, and subscript font attributes.
With image selection, selected images get highlighted, and there is an insert hyperlink interface for inserting hyperlinks over the selected text through javascript. Users can also customise page properties such as background colour, background picture, title, text colour, hyperlink colour etc. Tables and tables cells design and properties also come with their settings, including support for nested tables.
This applet lets users insert images from remote locations or a file dialog, and they can customise the image properties such as size, border, hyperlink, alternative text, alignment, spacing, etc. Users can copy and paste all document elements and create and modify HTML Forms. There is also support for bulleted lists, numbered lists, and indenting paragraphs. Paragraph alignment can be left, right, or centered.
Users need not worry about not being able to undo any changes they make as the Sferyx JSyndrome HTMLEditor Applet Edition has full undo/redo support. It also supports printing and has adaptable popup menus based on the underlying element. The applet has built-in toolbars and is one feature-packed applet worth checking out.
Version 2.0: N/A