The W3C has many great utilities and tools on their website, along with all of those invaluable "standards" that so many companies like to "extend." These tools include their very own web browser and editor, Amaya.
Amaya supports HMTL 4.01, XHTML and CSS (among other things.) Amaya is pretty much a straightforward HTML viewer and editor, none of the unofficial "add-ons" are supported (ie Javascript, etc.)
Amaya gives you limited functionality as compared with other browsers because it does not handle many of the typical and prevalent client side processing extensions (again, Javascript) but it does output the BEST HTML OF ANY WYSIWG EDITOR EVER.
Amaya produces clean, standardized and elegant HTML, thats the point really, pure HTML conformant to the spec (this is a very nice diversion from the typical WYSIWYG editors which make a mockery of HTML, Dreamweaver, Netobjects and GoLive included, they work, but the resulting HTML is about as elegant as a football bat.)
Use Amaya and then extend the client side stuff, checkit via the links and peruse the W3C site for this and many more great utils. Amaya
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