Rage Software & DerazSoft have released WebDesign 1.5, an update to the Mac HTML Editor that lets you visually create HTML elements, including forms and image maps and insert them into your document.
WebDesign lets users download a Web site right from the Internet. It also offers the ability to condense text, create image maps and other HTML components visually. WebDesign’s properties window can be used to edit tag attributes and browse local and remote volumes while editing Web pages.
The HTML editor sports a drag and drop tools palette, customizable toolbar, advanced syntax coloring and the ability to upload and download files to your FTP server. You can also use the app to translate Web pages into multiple languages.
Version 1.5 includes an improved Mac OS X experience including sheets, scrollwheel support, live resizing and support for long file names. Interface enhancements include a redesigned preferences window, toolbar and tools pallet.
WebDesign 1.5 also includes an enhanced attribute editor that provides the ability to edit every HTML attribute from CSS to JavaScript and provides an easier method of inputing tag values. The choice between using relative or absolute paths has also been implemented.
A single user license for WebDesign is US$29.95; for 10-49 licenses, it’s $24.95 per unit; for 50-plus licenses, the cost is $29.95. WebDesign can be downloaded from the Rage Software Web site or the DerazSoft Web site.