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What is KompoZer Hosting?
If you need to create a professional-looking website, but you aren’t a Web designer or coder, KompoZer might be the right solution for you. Create beautiful websites without paying the price of Adobe DreamWeaver or Microsoft FrontPage.
What is KompoZer?
Based on Gecko, KompoZer is a free, open-source Web authoring system that lets you build a website without any coding skills. It boasts a “What You See is What You Get” (WYSIWYG) Web page editor and Web file management. It supports cascading stylesheet (CSS), extensible markup language (XML), and Javascript. The software is designed to be intuitive even for those without previous site building experience.
Features
Features include, but are not limited to:
File management via file transfer protocol (FTP);
stable HTML code creation with ability to call W3C’s HTML validator within KompoZer;
WYSIWG and HTML tabs in the editor; multiple page editing tabs;
a robust color picker;
automated spellchecker; and support for forms, tables, and templates.
KompoZer works with Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X.
The KompoZer add-on library gives you the choice to add functionality. Add-ons provide additional functions such as Javascript debugging, table optimization, “set automatic link to” option, manage title attribute, document update time smart widget, link checking, and Google Translate widget.
Hosting Considerations
To use KompoZer, you download it to your local machine and run it from there. You will also require hosting for the page(s) you create with Kompozer.
The hosting you choose will greatly depend on what you intend your website to include. For example, if you’ll be sharing lots of images or videos, your site will require more resources than a private blog. If you’re building a very basic website that won’t need lots of resources, then a simple shared hosting plan with FTP access would work for you to host a page built with Kompozer.
Alternatively, some hosts market plans specifically as Kompozer Web Hosting plans. These are also primarily low-cost, shared hosting plans.