html editors
Non-scientific poll: HTML/CSS Editors—"What software do you use for coding your XHTML/CSS pages?" My answer?
I always have TopStylePro opened on my system - its not only great for CSS and HTML, but I have it set up to use my local server and so php can be parsed in it too. It was a great editor before, now (3.0 and above) its amazing!
I also use EditPadLite for text editing because its easy to turn line numbering on, and I can have more than one file open at a time.
I also use EditPadLite for text editing because its easy to turn line numbering on, and I can have more than one file open at a time.
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I currently use DreamWeaverMX 2003 for most of my web development. Still learning a lot of things about it, don’t like how it does some things, but easy enough to work around. In the past, I’ve used HTMLKit (http://www.chami.com/html-kit/), vi and Emacs/html-helper-mode.
Posted by: Imabug | March 8, 2004 08:35 AM