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Sonya Huang Computer
Tuesday, 9 December 2008
editors
Mood:  accident prone

 

Chapter 6 assignment: Creating a Web Page

 

1. Kompozer is an open source web development tool built on NVU. The project strives to fix bugs in the NVU project and added new features to it. Both the HTML editor as well as the CSS editor has so far be fixed and updated as part of the Kompozer project - and many more changes are scheduled. Apart from that the main feature set is exactly as in NVU. And one of the most important features is still that editing take place in WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) mode allowing you full control of layout as you work with your web design. KompoZer is a complete Web Authoring System which integrates web page development and web file management. KompoZer is also basically the same product as Nvu but has been developed further removing some of the faults found in Nvu and improving the user interface. It provides a web page editor which has a simple graphical (wysiwyg – what you see is what you get) interface. With KompoZer, newcomers will quickly and easily be able to produce new web pages. Alternative editing ‘views’ of the pages are provided right down to detailed code level. The output code is compliant to a high extent with the latest issues of the appropriate web language specifications and pages may be checked for validity directly from KompoZer using the official W3C validator. KompoZer incorporates a Site Manager; this gives rapid access to the files on both local machines and remote servers. It can cater for several sites and switch rapidly between them. From within KompoZer pages and associated files may be uploaded to a remote server. KompoZer supports the use of “Styles” through Cascading Style sheets (CSS) both embedded and external. It has an editor which generates CSS code conforming with CSS 2.1 specifications.KompoZer is suitable for anyone wishing to have a modern, free of charge, program for developing small web sites and who would like to learn modern web design techniques such as the use of CSS. The guide has been written from the point of view of the Windows Operating system so details may differ for other systems. It is intended as a reference document although in a few places it uses a tutorial approach. Although web pages can appear on screen, in print or in audio the emphasis in this guide is on-screen uses. The approach taken by the guide attempts to satisfy the needs both of the comparative novice who has little knowledge of web design tools, and those making the transition from other tools and who may have considerable knowledge of the field. Although the Guide is not intended for the complete beginner, concepts are introduced progressively and gradually added to. To avoid being too repetitive I have, in a number of places, referred to subjects yet to come. This applies, in particular to the use of styles in which KompoZer is strong. I suggest that these references are disregarded at first reading and returned to later. This will not prevent understanding later parts. Navigate around the ten sections of the Guide and the appendices using the menu pane on the left hand side. In each section the menu expands to show more detail within that section. Cross references throughout are hyperlinked.The buttons at the top of each page give access to some supplementary aids and information. The 'Site map' contains a detailed table of contents of the whole guide while the 'Quick index' gives access by subject. The development of Nvu was completed with the release of version 1 in June 2005. No further development is expected though the developer Daniel Glazman of disruptive innovations is working on a newer product which will probably supersede it. After version 1 release a number of shortcomings were revealed and an independent developer using the name of Kazé worked on several of these and released an enhanced product as KompoZer. Early versions of KompoZer operated almost identically to Nvu but with version 0.7.10 a number of significant enhancements were introduced, most of them related to the use of the CSS editor CaScadeS, and the majority of Nvu users have probably transferred to using this version. The program is completely free and can be downloaded from kompozer website. You can install both Nvu and KompoZer on the same machine. From version 0.7.10 it is possible and safe to run both programs simultaneously.


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Updated: Thursday, 11 December 2008 3:37 PM PST
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