HTML Editor?
Does anyone have any recommendations for Html editors
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- Get the very best! Pay a little (about $50) and get WeBuilder2007. http://www.blumentals.net
- I've always been a Notepad hard code programmer, but i hear good things about Macromedia's software for net development. Do try checking those out. There are open source free software options you can try, such as nvu which can be downloaded legally online.
- The free PageBreeze is quite good: http://www.pagebreeze.com/
- dreamweaver CS3 if you want to go professional (paid), pagebreeze for free software
- Notepad, WordPad and WinSynntax are what I use. Oh and Visual Studio.Net at work (but that's mostly because of Asp.net part).
- When downloading the free Netscape browser, there's a built-in Composer which is a superior HTML authoring tool to generate a full-blown website. It's intuitive and powerful since it reads and edits almost every piece of HTML-based, Java scripts, CSS [except for Flash]. And the codes are not as excessive as that created by "Nightmare"weaver. Good luck!
- Frontpage or Visual Web Developer or Notepad
- Dreamviewer Cs3 the best of the best
- Try out the free development environment named "Eclipse." It has a nice editor and a complete plugin environment. There are all kinds of Eclipse plugins, but I think the HTML editor comes with the standard install. To obtain Eclipse goto http://www.eclipse.org/ and download it. Installation is quite easy because it ends up giving you a ZIP file that you simply expand where you want it on your hard drive. Then you goto the ..\eclipse\eclipse.exe file and double click on it to run the editor.
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