Amaya is a Web client  that  acts both as a browser and as an authoring tool. It has been designed by W3C and INRIA with the primary purpose of demonstrating new Web technologies and helping users to generate valid Web pages. Thanks to the European (FP6) Palette project,  Amaya 11 is much easier to use, through its new user interface and its innovative templating system.

With Amaya, you can manipulate rich Web pages containing forms, tables, and the most advanced features from XHTML. You can create and edit complex mathematical expressions and graphics within Web pages. You can style your documents using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). 

Main new features

Major changes since version 10:

  • Possibility to create and edit document templates from document skeletons
  • More facilities to edit template instances
  • The first version of an integrated editor for SVG graphic schemas
  • The support of semantic information within web pages (RDFa)
  • Direct resizing of images

Advanced features

Embedded MathML and SVG:

Γ ( x ) = 0 + t x 1 t t

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Choose your profile
Amaya can be adapted to user's preferences: 5 different editing profiles are provided to adapt the menus and panels to your own needs. Panels can be displayed on the left or on the right side of the window, and each panel can be customized (see Preferences).
Amaya is a structured editor
With the F2 or Esc key you can select the parent element in the document structure, to apply editing functions (copy, paste, attributes, etc.) to the right element.
Documents can be edited through different synchronized views
The Views menu allows you to open the Structure view, the Source view, etc. Just double-click the line at the bottom or at the right of your document to open or close an additional view
Documents can be published directly on remote servers
Through the http PUT method you can save a Web page on a remote server provided you are allowed to do so. It is as simple as saving the document locally.
Links can be created in a single click
To create a link you just have to click its target (use Views / Show targets to display targets).
Amaya provides advanced commands
... such as section numbering, table of contents generation, insertion of a time stamp, structure transformation (see Tools menu).

Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee or royalty is hereby granted, provided that the full text of the MIT and INRIA Copyright Statement appears with all copies of the software and documentation or portions thereof, including modifications that you make.