Working with source code

With Namo WebEditor, advanced users and students of HTML can work directly with the HTML source code underlying a Web document. To access the source code of the current document, click the HTML tab at the bottom of the main window or press F6. Pressing F6 again returns you to visual editing mode.

Namo WebEditor can also display simultaneous views of Edit and HTML modes by splitting the main window into two panes. Changes you make in the visual editing pane are instantly reflected in the source pane. (Changes made in the source pane are reflected in the visual editing pane as soon as you click the visual editing pane.) To turn on simultaneous view, on the View menu, select Switch edit mode and then click Edit & HTML, or press F6.

Namo WebEditor can check that a document’s source code conforms to various versions of the HTML and XHTML standards. Namo WebEditor can also also clean up source code to optimize its readability (to humans).

In this section

Using the Quick Tag Editor

Working in HTML mode

Validating source code

Cleaning up source code

Working with source code