Adventurous users can use trial and error to find that out but it definitely helps to know the majority of HTML elements to avoid this situation. The use requires knowledge of HTML elements even if they are selected from the menu in the WYSIWYG editor as the program offers no explanation of their functionality. My question is: - How can we create a link. The editor does not seem to support projects with multiple pages at this point in time which means that users who need to create several pages for the same web project need to do some extensive copying and pasting to do so. Every time one create a link on Blue Griffon, we have them by default color blue and underlined. Stylesheets are supported as well and it is always possible to switch between the what you see is what you get editor and the source editor. A lot of HTML elements are selectable from top including tables, links, images, forms, text formatting options, media. BlueGriffon also includes support for new features in HTML5, which have been defined since the time when NvU and some other similar. It is a successor to the NvU editor, which is no longer maintained. The editor comes with the usual features and options one would expect. BlueGriffon is an Open Source Web editing application that allows WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editing and creation of web pages. That's great for testing HTML code on the site or "borrowing" contents from it. But the free edition is still usable to perform your most web authoring tasks. Some features are not available on free version though. The latest edition includes an OCR so that you can start your own e-publishing website. The HTML editor uses Firefox rendering engine and an option to display any website directly in its interface. With BlueGriffon installed in your computer you can easily create/edit HTML pages with audio/video, forms and CSS.
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