

KompoZer was a form of WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get). However, the history record is not clear - it could simply have been an issue of failing to get a domain name where the word Composer could be used. KompoZer's unique spelling might be linked to Kazé and Glazman’s names. The lead developer of was Fabien Cavanaze, who is also known as Kazé. KompoZer was an open source HTML editor created in 2005 to fix bugs on a previous HTML editor, known as Nvu. We took some time to follow the history of to understand what happened to the site. The HTML editor made it possible for people to design websites without the need to write code.Įven though some people were still recommending this website as recently as April 2018, it has not been actively developed for almost ten years, and the website has now gone dark. However, not everyone is proficient in the complex skills of coding, which are often required for building websites. To be more specific, KompoZer is for all people who want to create an attractive web page and professional without necessity to have technical knowledge about computer and without necessity to use HTML code.A recent study found that 48% of people base their impression of a business’s credibility on its website. It has been designed suitable for any kind or users because it is very easy to use. This application has a CSS style manager and FTP tool, and other similar tool from this type of editors. Editors of HTML who uses the WYSIWYG systems, from the acronym What You See Is What You Get, allows write a document at same times you can see directly the final result, frequently is a printed result. KompoZer is a complete program for creating web pages and it combines the web file management with the simple system of edition WYSIWUG. That is to say, your local design will keep the same form when you upload this information in the page of Internet.

Its systems, as the majority of this kind of editors, shows the edited content as will be published.

KompoZer is a visual editor of HTML language for creating web pages.
