Flux is a WYSIWYG Web design tool for Mac OS X, it allows the creation of advanced web sites using XHTML, CSS and JavaScript. Although Flux is supplied with templates, it is not a template-driven application and allows the creation of pages from scratch.
Flux 1.1 was released in March 2008 after a long beta period.
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