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DESCRIPTION
HTML-Optimizer Pro speeds up your site by optimizing both HTML and script code of your web pages and optimizing your JPEG and PNG images. It helps you keep organized by creating a duplicate site folder for the optimized files. An added benefit is that it leaves your original files untouched. You should use your original web folder for editing and use the duplicate web folder for uploading.

HTML-Optimizer Pro features Smart Handling, supports XML and can handle web pages with any text encoding. Moreover, it can check your web pages for dangling tags, missing attributes and broken links. HTML-Optimizer Pro offers many options to customize its operation to your special needs. Drag and drop is fully supported.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 5.7.2:
  • Added a menu command to the Configure menu to move your web folders in the Web Folder Drop Down menu to another position.
  • Fixed some minor bugs.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Tonbrand Software
Downloads:15,386
  - Version d/l:104
Development:HTML
License:Shareware
Date:24 Jun 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$32.95
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    HTML-Optimizer Pro X User Reviews (9 posts)Write A Review
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    Sep 12 2007

    ALJUK  I'm sure this does its job well, but why not simply learn how to hand-code proper semantic markup? It's not exactly rocket science...  
    (Version 5.2)

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    Nov 15 2007

    PCHARLES67  The purpose of your comment is what?

    Your comment might be true for simple web sites, but there are a lot of people using WYSIWYG editors and we all know how bloated they are. So, this might be a useful tool for those people.

    I do not know anyone who hand codes HTML for content rich sites. They all use editors.  
    (Version 5.3.1)

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    May 21 2008

    NICOLAS GOLES  I do know a lot of people that actually don't use editors at all, ( just TextMate ) , and work building BIG websites.

    Cheers.  
    (Version 5.3.7)

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    Mar 19 2007

    JOHN15  I am flabbergasted after reading Domainteks' review. I don't recognize any of his/her complaints. I suspect that the problems he/she describes are mainly due to a configuration error or a misunderstanding of the program's properties. My experience is that HTML-Optimizer Pro is a fantastic tool, intuitive, easy and reliable. But what I like most is the incomparable support by the author. I wonder if Domainteks ever asked for support. I can recommend this tool to every web master and if you want even more features than available in HTML-Optimizer Pro, try Web Site Maestro, that I use now as well.  
    (Version 4.8.1)

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    Mar 19 2007

    MACUPDATE ADMIN  It has come to our attention that there are two people with the exact same IP address posting under two different names: 'john15' and 'The Lone Penman'. And the only posts these two persons have made here are for Ton Brand's softwares.  
    (Version 4.8.1)

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    Feb 17 2009

    MKAY  pathetic.

    but suits my impression of this app.  
    (Version 5.6.3)

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    Jun 29 2006
    *****

    JOHN15  HTML-Optimizer Pro is a well-designed program to clean up your web pages. It's fast and it does not corrupt my javascript code, as I have experienced with other optimizers. The user interface is intuitive with the right amount of automation.

    A must-have and also good value for its price.  
    (Version 4.5.6)

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    Jul 1 2004
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    ANONYMOUS  this product is useful to those who would otherwise think a WYSIWYG is also useful, so it as useful as you think it is.  
    (Version 3.1.1)

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    Nov 15 2007

    PCHARLES67  Why would you bother reviewing something you do not use? What use is that?  
    (Version 5.3.1)

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    Jul 1 2004
    ***½.

    BRADY J. FREY  Ok program -- but why not get MacTidy, or just use the features that are in BBEdit (with the free MacTidy plugin)? Might as well pay for a full editor, rather than pay 25 bucks for this.

    Otherwise, for those of us who code XHTML/CSS without tables, this is not as useful, as there's usually less code.

    Just learn to do it the right with without a WYSIWYG editor all together at http://www.w3schools.org or ask questions at http://www.codingforums.com -- these programs are usually there to fix bloated tag soup and anything that comes out of Imageready:)  
    (Version 3.1.1)

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    Apr 19 2004
    *****

    HATANO  This is one of the greats for web designers. Learn how to use it and be rewarded.  
    (Version 3.0.4)

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    Aug 22 2003
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    ANONYMOUS  Tried it on my web site: Got about 2 minutes into copying and said "cannot deal with file names longer than 31 characters, aborting". So it is pretty useless for this site and so cannot evaluate whether it works or not.  
    (Version 2.7.3)

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    May 11 2004

    TON BRAND  Anonymous, try a more recent version and you will discover that don't have the problem with long file names any more. By the way, the readme file contained a warning for this at the time.  
    (Version 3.0.4)

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    Mar 20 2005

    TONBRAND SOFTWARE  The long file names issue has been solved already in December 2003!  
    (Version 4.0.1)

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    Aug 21 2003
    *****

    POKY  Marvelous! That is what I was waiting for long time! Must to have for any serious web designer!  
    (Version 2.7.3)

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    Aug 4 2003

    TS  Deletes error files, which are specified by ".htaccess".

    Additionally files, which are only refered by php are removed.  
    (Version 2.7.1)

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