There are free software for this, like Composer, or you can use a simple text editor, like Notepad.
No, HTML relates to passing information across the www. Software can be developed to edit HTML, and HTML can be used to call software (java) but you can't write 'OpenOffice' using an HTML editor.
The fastest possibly way that you can edit a website is through editing the html on the webpage. The html can change literally anything on the webpage from colors, to designs, to font and even to pictures on the page.
There are lots of software choices when creating your own website, many of which are free. When choosing a software, you need to decide if you want to use a scripting language, a WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) type software, or an HTML editor.
A browser reads HTML and displays it as a web page. You can read and edit HTML using a simple program like Windows Notepad.
HTML and css
No, it is a basic language that allows you to make a website.
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No software special is required if you are using Notepad. Otherwise you might use IDE's like Visual Studio.
The best website design software is Dreamweaver. It requires some HTML knowledge, but is very versatile and you can accomplish anything you want with that software.
To edit your own website just type in text in the website editor. To Edit someone elses: -Right click, view source, copy code, put into your website as an HTML code, edit that, save. -When going to a website type in javascript:document.body.contentEditable='true'; document.designMode='on'; void 0
Depending on how you want to edit it: HTML, online HTML editor, or online wizard, any of those ways though it should work
Go to the website in Related Links, and copy one of the codes. Then go to your blog, click on 'Edit Theme'. Then click on 'Edit HTML'. Paste the code right before the '</head>' part of your HTML.