<Li> WYSIWYG offline editors, such as Microsoft FrontPage and Adobe Dreamweaver (previously Macromedia Dreamweaver), with which the site is edited using a GUI and the final HTML markup is generated automatically by the editor software </Li> <Li> WYSIWYG online editors which create media rich online presentation like web pages, widgets, intro, blogs, and other documents . </Li> <Li> Template - based editors such as iWeb allow users to create and upload web pages to a web server without detailed HTML knowledge, as they pick a suitable template from a palette and add pictures and text to it in a desktop publishing fashion without direct manipulation of HTML code . </Li> <P> Static websites may still use server side includes (SSI) as an editing convenience, such as sharing a common menu bar across many pages . As the site's behaviour to the reader is still static, this is not considered a dynamic site . </P>

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