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HTML-Kit

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HTML-Kit
File:Htmlkitlogo.png
Developer(s)Chami.com
Stable release
build 292
Preview release
HTML-Kit Tools (build 300)
Engine
    Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
    TypeHTML editor
    LicenseProprietary
    WebsiteOfficial website

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    HTML-Kit is a proprietary HTML editor for Microsoft Windows made by chami.com. The application is a full-featured HTML editor designed to edit, format, validate, preview and publish web pages in HTML, XHTML and XML -languages.

    HTML-Kit is freeware, although extra features are available at a cost to registered users.

    An Alpha version, HTML-Kit Tools (previously named build 300), is in development and is currently only available for download by registered users. Build 292, the current stable build is available for download as freeware.

    Features[edit]

    HTML-Kit colours HTML code and has built-in preview. It includes internal, external, server-side and live preview modes; FTP Workspace for uploading, downloading and online editing of files.

    HTML-Kit can be extended with plugins. Over 400 free plugins are available for download via the program's web site. The default installation of HTML Kit does include some plugins of general utility, such as HTML Tidy for creating standards-compliant HTML/XHTML pages, a library of code snippets and an HTML color picker.

    HTML-Kit enables running batch actions such as global search and replace in multiple files, Internet Explorer and Mozilla / Netscape side-by-side previewing, W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines checking through HTML Tidy, internal Command Prompt, TimeTracker, translations, Text to Speech Wizard and UnicodePad.

    Syntax highlighting[edit]

    As of version 292, HTML-Kit supports syntax highlighting for languages such as :

    Ratings[edit]

    HTML-Kit gets a 5-star rating by download.com and 4-star rating by php-editors.

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