HTML Managers Apps and Alternatives

8 applications in this hubLast updated: Apr 10th 2024, 10:43 GMT

HTML managers are complex applications created to help users design, modify, build, or optimize their HTML files.

These apps feature highlight for HTML tags, tag insertion (for images, links, movies, and so on) and intuitive settings.

Some HTML managers also have WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) functions, meaning that users will be able to insert images, add tables, or customize colors without having to modify the actual HTML code, only using drag and drop.

One may also rely on HTML managers to easily upload their files or to publish them to dedicated servers.

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