Rage Software and DerazSoft have released WebDesign 1.2, 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 1.2 brings support for additional Web languages including XHTML, cascading style sheets, and JavaScript. All built in HTML wizards now have the ability to output HTML code or XHTML code. You may also chose to output code in lowercase, as well, according to MacTech magazine.
WebDesign 1.2 also includes additional HTML tools, including the ability to remove unused attributes, convert HTML to XHTML, an extended plug-in API (application programming interface) and redesign toolbar. What’s more, preferences options are available and a number of bugs have been fixed.
The upgrade is free to registered users. A standard license for WebDesign is US$29.95. A site license is $399.95 ($299.95 academic), and a worldwide license is $799.95 ($699.95 academic). WebDesign can be downloaded from the Rage Software Web site or the DerazSoft Web site.
Webdesign 1.2 works on Mac OS 8.5 through Mac OS X.