Favorite editor ?

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by NoobieDoobieDo, Jun 13, 2006.

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    Personally I like plain old notepad or something like notepad++.

    I've used a few big name packages but they end up gumming up the code, or creating a metric TON of extra code.

    I like the control notepad and basic text editors give I guess.

    What about you?
     
    NoobieDoobieDo, Jun 13, 2006 IP
  2. getwiththeprogram

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  3. ahkip

    ahkip Prominent Member

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    notepad is the best..dreamweaver and frontpage always give me code that i don't understand.

    vim is the best notepad i ever used
     
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    I have been using dreamweaver for a while. There is no extra code given by dreamweaver i don't understand some of the sayings above. It also has a file management system. you change one link that change is propagated to all your pages.

    Frontpage i don't like, and it gives you extra code.

    But dreamweaver is expensive. PHP coder is cool, but i guess more for php coder type dudes.

    wmrdude.
     
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  5. Dimenty

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    Usually notepad :)
    Dreamviewer - high quality. but I use it only when need quality code
    Frontpage gives extra code...
     
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    iatbm Prominent Member

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    notepad++ and bluefish editor
     
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    I use NoteTabPro. I think it was the first Windows text editor I found that could do column blocks (which I needed badly for some reason back then).

    And HTML-Kit. I have serious repetitive stress problems and am an awful typist so being able to mark a block of text and click the blockquote icon saves me many keystrokes.

    And TopStylePro.

    Richard
     
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    dreamweaver for coding. beacuse you get a visual of what your website will look like while coding at the same time
     
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    yes, for me dreamweaver is the best, frontpage is a little confused ^^
     
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    Bluefish editor and Dreamweaver
     
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    DreamWeaver but you must be careful :D
     
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    I used to use Dreamweaver, however when I felt almost never utilized the WYSIWYG function, I switched to SciTE. It's damn quick, small and has support for a lot of languages (I also use it for stuff other dan Web development). Plus: it has a tabbed document interface, which keeps my taskbar clean.
    h**p://scintilla.sourceforge.net/SciTE.html
     
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    pspad here.
     
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    I prefer Dreamweaver.

    //Andreas
     
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    Vi in a unix/linux environment ROCKS! thats what I use too :) Years ago in like 95 I used homesite which macromedia bought a few years ago I think along with cold fusion.

    anyway yep i do all my coding in vim :)
     
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    Anything that runs natively on the new intel macs?
     
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    Homesite+ because it attends to all the needs of the seasoned Web
    developer.
     
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    Maybe I'm the only one who uses FrontPage here? Anyway, quite good at it. So I can help out anybody who uses one.
     
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    Notepad for creating.

    HTML Kit for tidying up.
     
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