If you’d rather type your code, you can do that too. The objects you create in the Code Editor will appear on the page as soon as you stop typing, they can then be edited using the WYSIWYG display.
Flux doesn’t make a distinction between typed code, or objects created by Flux, you can create anyway you like, and Flux will understand.
The Flux Code Editor has syntax highlighting for HTML and CSS, auto-completion and line numbering.
Flux can edit sites directly off an FTP or SFTP site, so you can make quick changes even quicker. All elements from a DIV to a PARAM to a CSS Rule can be edited in the Inspector. Flux supports Plugins, most CODA plugins work great in Flux.
Requirements
At least 512MB of RAM
Mac OS X Leopard or Snow Leopard (Recommended)
Both Intel and PowerPC are supported. (Intel or a fast G5 is recommended.)
Version 3.1.11:
Russian translation
Fileserve.com
http://www.fileserve.com/file/spzQ6x4/Fx3.1.11.zip
Bitshare.com
http://bitshare.com/files/3efnmenc/Fx3.1.11.zip.html
Filesonic.com
http://www.filesonic.com/file/52457605/Fx3.1.11.zip
Flux doesn’t make a distinction between typed code, or objects created by Flux, you can create anyway you like, and Flux will understand.
The Flux Code Editor has syntax highlighting for HTML and CSS, auto-completion and line numbering.
Flux can edit sites directly off an FTP or SFTP site, so you can make quick changes even quicker. All elements from a DIV to a PARAM to a CSS Rule can be edited in the Inspector. Flux supports Plugins, most CODA plugins work great in Flux.
Requirements
At least 512MB of RAM
Mac OS X Leopard or Snow Leopard (Recommended)
Both Intel and PowerPC are supported. (Intel or a fast G5 is recommended.)
Version 3.1.11:
Russian translation
Fileserve.com
http://www.fileserve.com/file/spzQ6x4/Fx3.1.11.zip
Bitshare.com
http://bitshare.com/files/3efnmenc/Fx3.1.11.zip.html
Filesonic.com
http://www.filesonic.com/file/52457605/Fx3.1.11.zip

