![]() You would need to edit the code after its published to make those changes. You have to go back to your original source file to make any changes and publish again.Īnother restriction is that since you are placing images and text wherever you want on the page, it uses absolute placement, so you can not produce pages that automatically re-size to a browser window. So you are free to edit the code/css once its published with an html editor, but doing so no longer allows you to edit within QnEWB. It saves files in its own application format and only produces html code when you publish your page or site. It is not an html editor however, although you can tweak the code to some extent inside the application. It even has basic image editing capabilities inside the application. It has some really unique features that allow you to design by just placing images, text, videos etc on a page and it produces the html5 code and css for you. ![]() You can now find this in the Ubuntu Software Center and it is a paid application.
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