There were one or more such programs written for AmigaOS3. They might work on OS4.... MetalWeb Designer looks like it works, but it may be a bit outdated of course.
If you can live with writing it by hand, http://www.onyxsoft.se/annotate.html has a syntax highlighting scheme for HTML which makes it a little easier.
Software developer for Amiga OS3 and OS4. Develops for OnyxSoft and the Amiga using E and C and occasionally C++
There's also Amaya for Amicygnix. It's not a fully native AmigaOS application, but it should be quite usable. I've used Amaya under Linux and it's pretty capable. Give it a go anyway - it's free!
I use Cubic IDE, which is an advanced Texteditor incl. Syntax Highlighting (not only for html,...). It got some nice buttons which help you with Layout/Frames:
Table Editor:
and forms:
Plus a lot more, like extensive helpsystem, web compatible colorpallete, Fontstyle,....
Look out for CodeBench when it finally gets the HTML/PHP/CSS (syntax-highlighting) plug-in with ftp support at some point in the (hopefully) not too distant future.
ChrisH wrote: MetalWeb Designer looks like it works, but it may be a bit outdated of course.
MetalWeb is waaay outdated: it generates code that is no longer used in website programming. Plus, MetalWeb always felt half-baked and was unstable even on OS3.x.
Hi guys im looking for website building programm on amiga os 4.x. Is there any software to make that happen ?
Just get a decent text editor. No other tools are necessary. You will make much better websites that way, by learning and using simple html/css than you ever will with any WYSIWYNG (what you see is what you never get) editor. You will produce a much better more structured design, that will degrade without css in a better way (important for search engines etc).
gerograph wrote: I use Cubic IDE, which is an advanced Texteditor incl. Syntax Highlighting (not only for html,...).
I also use Cubic (or Golded as it used to be known) for just about everything. HTML, C coding, Amiga DOS, Amiga Guides and Arexx scripts. I even wrote a HiSoft BASIC environment for it once.
It is well worth getting as it not only does HTML but just about everything else you would need an editor for.
CygnusEd for me, with it's document specific macros, the best search and replace ever etc. it's the best editor on any amiga, the only thing that ever came close was Edge but that doesn't run on os4.
The only html editors I used were Amis, voimarini and webplug/webmap, sadly these no longer work but could be used under EUAE/RunninUAE etc.
I tried golded 4 & 5, got the so called "Free" minigolded which times out and you can only get the new version for "free" if you have the current version of cubic. This really p####d me off so I dumped golded, mainly because I didn't like the PC-ish way it's designed but the upgrade thing was just too much.
Amiga user since 1985 AOS4, A-EON, IBrowse & Alinea Betatester
And are there online web page builders? ah... there is: a lot of them
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I meant that is there a web editor in/for firefox/timberwolf.
There seems to be some web developer toolbar, as Rogue pointed out @ amiga.org.
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