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What is your favorite HTML editor?

<b>What is your favorite HTML editor?</b>
If you use some other, let me know!

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Reply to dhlucke

What tha!!
These aren't editors!! These are overpriced bloatware!!!

I use Emacs on Linux/Unix!
It's not only an HTML editor, but and EVERYTHING editor...oh and you can play games on it and do a whole bunch of other neat stuff. =)

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Reply to Stick_e_Mouse

You left out the best one! GoLive. It's very similar to Dreamweaver, but with some of the extra features of FrontPage (in a good way).

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Reply to FatBurger

...and its Notepad by a head!!!!

Nothing but the best of course.

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Reply to camieabz

Gedit or TextPad.

Anybody who uses MSword to make webpages, should be castrated!

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Reply to HolyGrenade

Notepad for the easy plain HTML then Dreamweaver for the more messy DHTML stuff.

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Reply to AMD_Man

Yeah I agree with AMD Man - use the notepad to get your basic structure and stick the finer bits in using dreamweaver. then tweak again using notepad.

gotta love html.

<font color=purple><b>Techie2001</font color=purple></b>
<i>(Crazy Alien)</i>
If it ain't broke, Don't fix it. :wink:

Reply to Anonymous

Just yesterday, had a look at Office 2000 to make new document and selected web page and Word poped up. Not my fault. Please do not have me castrated! I am innocent!

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Reply to pike

OUH! Can feel the dull blade of that sugar cane knife against my scrotom skin. Not quite cutting, more like tearring. OUH! Damn MS Word!

<i><b><font color=blue>She had charcoal black hair and deep blue eyes, she was divine</i></b></font color=blue>

Reply to pike

Please don't be so descriptive that image was disturbing.

<font color=purple><b>Techie2001</font color=purple></b>
<i>(Crazy Alien)</i>
If it ain't broke, Don't fix it. :wink:

Reply to Anonymous

Imagine how it felt to describe it...

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Reply to pike

notepad after dreamweaver?

i think its better the other way round! make a big picture, table arrangements, image placement etc by a WYSWYG editor and then edit the HTML in notepad! in fact i recommend this for almost everybody who come to me for this.

i am not a web professional, but i like to do some things myself. like <A HREF="http://www.logic-hi.com" target="_new">my company site</A> and the <A HREF="http://www.64bits.org/tsg.htm" target="_new">troubleshooting guide project</A>

girish

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Reply to girish

did you know though that you don't need notepad with dreamweaver. There is already a txt editor built in as one of the views in dreamweaver all the tags and text is in different colours making for easier reading as well!! so notepad and dreamweaver are combined in a sense. And yes I constantly switch between the two. If I find that dreamweaver won't do exactly what I want in the wysiwyg then the txt editor is great.

<font color=purple><b>Techie2001</font color=purple></b>
<i>(Crazy Alien)</i>
If it ain't broke, Don't fix it. :wink:

Reply to Anonymous

Unlike other WYSWYG editors, Dreamweaver produces relatively clean HTML.

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Reply to AMD_Man

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Been using this one for quite some time. It's kinda like notepad with some cheat buttons. Plus you can make your scripts with it as well. Ohh yeah, it's totally free, no ads or spyware mess to worry about.

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Reply to Pettytheft

Mine was not there, WebExpert 3, I sticked with it for now 3 years. Basically, it's an enhanced editor plus a viewer and an HTML refference doc.

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Reply to BrainStorm

Notepad and CuteHTML.

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Reply to svol

I like Suasage HotDog, since it's so easy and you don't need to know Jack about writing HTML.

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Reply to jiffy

vi

what else?

Fredi
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Reply to Fredi

well, i guess i should have put some other OS alternatives! think take notepad as the default text editor on your system.

Fredi, could these polls made editable, just force the structure (title and no. of options) once created, but allow to change the option text. could it be done?

girish

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Reply to girish

vi is death. I hate vi.

:(

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Reply to dhlucke

Anyone use the new Macromedia Flash MX? What's new in it? I haven't used it yet.

<A HREF="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/flash/esd/flashmx_trial_en.exe" target="_new">http://download.macromedia.com/pub/flash/esd/flashmx_trial_en.exe</A>

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Reply to dhlucke

I do like the colorful vim. And for quick edits in relatively small files its pretty good, no faffing about with a mouse. But I usually have the html file(s), css files, js files all open at once, so I usually use gedit for web stuff. In windows I use Textpad. Just gotta love that.

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Reply to HolyGrenade

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