
PageSpinner is an all-in-one PHP, HTML, CSS editor designed for web developers. The application includes multiple HTML, JavaScript and CSS code examples as well as a built-in assistant for quickly editing different sections of a webpage. With this tool, you can create HTML pages from scratch and publish them to a web server.
The utility focuses mainly on assisting web designers throughout all aspects of their work. This includes syntax highlighting for multiple, out-of-the-box code samples, tutorials and assistant guides. For instance, I was able to generate the code for a double columned page (CSS and HTML) in just a matter of seconds, a task that would otherwise take a few minutes. The Assistant mode works just like a wizard and eliminates the need of remembering code syntax; by choosing a topic and completing the fields, you may generate a specific code (document head / body / title, link, anchor, image, table, frames, JavaScript and many others).
PageSpinner is a tool for both experienced and aspiring web designers due to its flexibility. Despite this, however, the application lacks some of the most popular features that make for a decent webpage editor like code completion and code folding.
v5.2 [Apr 28, 2010]
PageSpinner will now set itself as the creator of files saved in the application in 10.6 if this option is checked in the Default Filing options.
Added AppleScript support for documents with long filenames.
PageSpinner will no longer try to select contents between tags when pressing delete/backspace in CSS Mode.
The "Open file", "Select link" and "Select image" dialogs will now remember the last selected directories in each web site setting (OS X 10.4/10.5).
Updated the code for opening and saving files to use newer system calls.
Fixed an issue when uploading files with long URLs using Fetch 5.