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Best Html Editor?


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Hi Everybody.

I am looking for an editor that I can use to Edit HTML codes. Something similar to Cute HTML that comes with Cute FTP with colors and everything. It will be great if it supports PHP and JavaScript editing as well.

Please suggest your favorite Editor and tell us why.

Thanks.

VidER

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All you need is Notepad - textpad is nicer. But hey VI or pico works too. I do 99.9% of all editing in textpad - before I moved to a host that does not have shell access, it use to be VI or pico.

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macromedia homesite 5.0. Its like notepad, but it colorcodes tags and supports every language. Its the best. ;)

Yep..I bought Dreamweaver MX and could've saved ALOT of money by just getting Homesite.

I've never used any of the other features :cry:

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I generally use Metapad (Another of the thousands of Notepad replacements) and Homesite. I used to use Dreamweaver and Ultradev but Homesite is easier for me to code/view/correct/view/save. I use Metapad if I want to go digging into code or if i'm working with php/MySQL issues ("error on line 55" = ctrl+G, 55. Bam, I'm at the line editing the code.)

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first i'll qaulify my postition:

developer at Electric Pulp

These are the editors that i prefer... since "best is a somewhat relative term... it depends on what you do, and how"

MAC: BBEdit 6.5 or 7.0 its really robust, plus all the FTP clients integrate with it making updates a snap! (barebones.com)

PC: EditPlus, for its simplicity, style, and the extent to which you are allowed to customize it! (editplus.com)

Just the opinion one man.

xodys

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