It is a successor created by the coders of Nvu. It is based on the new geko engine giving it much more flexibility and power.
The answer is no as Adobe Dreamweaver is proprietary software. If you want something free you may need to look for an alternative. Some alternatives are.... Kompozer Monodevelop ( For asp.net site authoring) Bluefish editor BlueGriffon All of these examples are free and open source. I hope this helps.
Yes, you can see the HTML code in Kompozer.
Adobe Dreamweaver and KompoZer both handle HTML and CSS, so you can open and edit basic HTML files created in Dreamweaver using KompoZer. However, compatibility may vary depending on specific features used in Dreamweaver, such as advanced CSS or JavaScript functionalities, which KompoZer might not fully support. Additionally, proprietary Dreamweaver features or extensions won't work in KompoZer. It's best to keep your designs simple for better compatibility.
KompoZer is an open-source WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) HTML editor designed for website creation and editing. It offers a user-friendly interface that allows users to design web pages without needing extensive coding knowledge. KompoZer includes features such as a built-in FTP client, support for CSS, and a variety of tools for managing web content. Although development has largely ceased, it remains a popular choice among users seeking simple web design solutions.
the man owns the clone
Clone commando
clone. Clone is the answer!
No, it is not currently possible to create a clone of a clone. Each clone is a copy of the original organism and does not retain the ability to reproduce on its own.
Its Better To Be A Clone Commander
I would clone myself
yes. just go to professor clone and he will clone them for you.
A clone that has the exact same genes as the organism that made it is called a genetic clone.