Developer framework for web applications, written in Python. Integrates several well-known Python libraries and tools for database abstraction, templates, AJAX, and form creation and validation, as well as an application server.
WYSIWYG editor for creating and editing e-books in ePub format. Offers Unicode support, a meta data editor and different types of view (book, code or both). Imports TXT, HTML and EPUB files, exports to EPUB and SGF (native Sigil) format. Fast and secure download from The H
Tool that allows you to create design sketches for user interfaces (GUI mockups) quickly and easily. Use drag and drop to arrange scalable templates of typical interface elements, such as form fields, navigation bars and tabs, on the desktop, and to modify their appearance. Can be integrated into Confluence, JIRA, FogBugz and XWIKI; requires Adobe Air.
WYSIWYG editor for user experience designers that helps you create complex and dynamic HTML pages. Can also be used as a web service. More information at The H.
Installs a web server runtime environment including Apache Webserver, MySQL database, PHP, Perl and more than 250 web applications. Suitable for testing content management systems, but not meant for productive operation and therefore should not be accessible via the internet.
Web design tool with a timeline editor for creating animated content, including transitions, for web pages. Supports web standards such as HTML5, JavaScript and CSS3.
WYSIWYG editor for creating web sites that include, among other things, image galleries, visitor counters and integrated RSS feeds; includes a range of preprepared designs and also an FTP client so you can upload your files immediately; Standard and Professional versions available. Fast and secure download from The H
Web site script written in Javascript which displays images on the web in such a way that they overlay an opened web page - similar to pop-ups. It it also possible to darken the opened web page to better draw the viewer's attention onto the image. The script creates a container into which content can be downloaded or written.
Displays longer web pages in a format you can scroll through without scroll bars. Previously, these web sites were split up using special CSS3 extensions.
Online generator and editor for creating the small icons that are displayed on a web site’s address bar. Lets you upload your own images which can then be converted and customised.
Free WYSIWYG XML editor. Supports popular document types such as DITA, Docbook and XHTML, renders documents with XSLT/XSL-FO stylesheets, offers real-time validation against XML schema, provides Unicode support and includes a spell checker for over 30 languages. Fast and secure download from The H
JavaScript-based WYSIWYG editor that can be integrated in the text fields of existing web pages. Also available as a plug-in for Mambo server, Drupal, Plone, Typo3 and other content management systems. Supports all standard browsers. Fast and secure download from The H
WYSIWYG HTML and CSS editor for creating web pages. Provides, integrated FTP file management and extensive support for forms, tables and templates. Unofficial successor to Nvu that fixes some annoyances, also available as KompoZer Portable. Fast and secure download from The H
Desktop version of Opera for telephones (Opera Mini & Mobile) that displays web sites as they would appear on your smartphone’s browser. Can be combined with Opera Dragonfly (integrated in Opera Browser) for testing. Also includes the mobile widget emulator to help you develop your own widgets.
Forum application with a customisable design and layout. Includes email messaging about new posts, an unlimited number of forums and contributions, and BBCodes as a replacement for HTML. Extended versions are also available for purchase.
This tool helps you develop YAML-based CSS layouts. You can select, among other things, which base elements you want to integrate and the number of content columns. You can also specify the layout and column widths and arrange them as required. Requires JavaScript.
Web site construction kit with a WYSIWYG editor which you open by clicking on the corresponding modules in the front end; you can add texts, images, videos and RSS feeds to the site; you can assign a password to individual sections of the web site.
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