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Amaya

tools for browsing, designing and editing web

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Amaya - Web browsing, design and editing tool

Amaya is completely a browser, but instead of having the functions to support the web browser more convenient, the program provides repair and web design tools right on the page you are viewing. This 'idea' is also quite good, it facilitates you to develop your talent and explore the 'behind the scenes' of websites.

Unlike the usual web design software, which requires a design interface and a browser to run, Amaya is a WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get: temporary translation) or 'hand to eye') ie instant interaction interface, how we design it will display like that, without testing interface. In addition, users also do not need to know HTML, XHTML, CSS . (languages ​​used in web design), everything is only done by tools.

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Regarding web browsing, Amaya provides some basic functions such as:

- Activate the link (link) : Because it is a program that has just been browsed and edited, to activate the link with the mouse, you must double-click or right-click and select the link to open. If you click a single click, the link will not be activated, instead it will fix the link.

- Access keys : Provide many shortcuts to browse the web instead of the mouse. This is very important for people with disabilities or limited ability to use the mouse.

- Maintain logs : Like most browsers, Amaya maintains a log of the pages visited for the time being. You can go back or move forward through these pages with the Previous and Next tools.

- Refresh the page (Reload) : This function requires the browser to reload the existing page, similar to the refresh function in other browsers.

Regarding design and repair tools:

Using Amaya to design or edit the web, you can think of it as if you were using some software for text editing, including text, images, and maybe some data. tabular data. A basic website only has 3 parts. When 'composing' or editing the web with Amaya, you don't need to care about the source language (HTML, XHTML, CSS .), it will create itself.

Amaya's toolkits are similar to those of regular text editors, they are available outside the interface, namely: Elements (tools for importing text, inserting images, creating tables) count); Style sets (tools used for alignment, alignment and color correction of text); set of special characters (Special Characters); set of mathematical formulas (Math) .

An interesting feature of this software is that it allows you to draw images directly on the web interface, such as drawing on graphic software. Want to draw anywhere on the web, place your cursor there, then go to Insert , select Graphics , then choose the next tool to draw. Amaya provides a lot of drawing tools such as circles, squares, ellipses, lines, freehand drawing . In addition, with Amaya, you can easily find out the background of a website as part. structure, HTML code .