BlueGriffon, Gecko-based WYSIWYG Editor with CSS3 And HTML5

Jan 27th, 2011 |Filed under Browser, Programming

One problem for web developers is compatibility and standards, something that required to having to work more to ensure that your website looks the same in all browsers. But you can use BlueGriffon that supports all standard.

BlueGriffon is an open source cross-platform editor based on Gecko and your works will see exactly when we are seeing in Firefox. Besides standards feature, it also allows you to embed code, the HTML5 audio and video, or forms and dialogs, which is easily as we want to insert and resize tables.

The main point of BlueGriffon is support for CSS3, mainly through a CSS parser as JSCSSP, written in JavaScript and compatible with Safari, Chrome, Opera or IE, so we get the code that different of these browsers.

There is also support for mathematical formulas through an implementation of LaTeX, which comes as part of its Platinum plan, which costs 30 euros and gives several other add-ons.

Source: webupd8 site
Download: free
BlueGriffon, Gecko-based WYSIWYG Editor with CSS3 And HTML5
BlueGriffon: A New WYSIWYG Editor Which Supports CSS3 And HTML5

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