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Free HTML Editor

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by Adisa2013, Mar 12, 2012.

  1. bonzoi

    bonzoi Peon

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    #41
    I have used Notepad++, HAP Editor and notetab light for html editing.
     
    bonzoi, Aug 28, 2012 IP
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    eleyinte Active Member

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    #42
    For me, it is notepad++ and PSPad.
     
    eleyinte, Aug 28, 2012 IP
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    #43
    use notpad++, Dreamweaver and for editing in image you can use Photoshop........
     
    mastjaat, Aug 29, 2012 IP
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    innovativ Greenhorn

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    #44
    Notepad++ does the job.
     
    innovativ, Aug 30, 2012 IP
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    #45
    Notepad++ is the best
     
    xoziak, Sep 1, 2012 IP
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    dxter Greenhorn

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    #46
    notepad++ is your best best for fast, simple, no-nonsense, HTML editor.
     
    dxter, Sep 2, 2012 IP
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    abiabiah Greenhorn

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    #47
    There are many hmtl editors available over Web, you can download them. Just google for Free HTML editors and you will have bunch of results for it. I prefer using Dream Weaver.
     
    abiabiah, Sep 6, 2012 IP
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    matt_62 Prominent Member

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    #48
    Gedit (for linux) or notepad ++ for windows.

    Both are great.
     
    matt_62, Sep 6, 2012 IP
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    #49
    I use Notepad++ for editing HTML and CSS.
    For an IDE, I use phpDesigner (although it's not free it is cheap)
    Paint or GIMP for editing images.
     
    Privateer, Sep 7, 2012 IP
  10. msherry

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    #50
    Here comes a powerful web design system that’s easy to handle. Built-in tools help you add backgrounds, design tables, style text, insert images, and more. The HTML Editor is the best choice for anyone who wants to be in control of their websites. And with a real-time preview that updates HTML5 and CSS3 as you code, your site will be ready for the web before you know it.
     
    msherry, Sep 14, 2012 IP
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    #51
    notepad++ on windows
    text wrangler on mac
     
    osalem, Sep 15, 2012 IP
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    #52
    notepad,notepad ++,Ms office or You can use blogger post box.

    www.blogger.com[/SIZE]
    Code (markup):
     
    ranul2, Sep 17, 2012 IP
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    #53
    Microsoft frontpage will be best for you
     
    jibondev, Sep 22, 2012 IP
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    #54
    well the OP never said he was a windows user and holy **** so many Notepad++ fan boys on this forum. That's not really a good text editor anyways, if you're writing serious code at least do yourself the favor of running something like sublime or vim (available even in windows but windows is garbage for development anyways so do yourself a favor and install linux or get a mac). Vim is free and incredibly powerful especially if you have a need to make multiple similar edits as the OP suggested he did. As far as image editors go, editing images is kind of a vague explanation of your needs. I'd suggest something like fireworks to edit most non photographic images for the web and then I'd suggest photoshop or some variant there-of for any serious photographic image editing. It's not free, GIMP is a fairly watered down version that is freely available however so if you're cheap you can go that route.
     
    alexkboorman, Sep 22, 2012 IP
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    #55
    Netbeans and Amaya are good and earliest editor.
     
    Drent123, Sep 23, 2012 IP
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    johnycage17 Greenhorn

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    #56
    I prefer to use dreamviewer and coffeecup software for HTML editing.
     
    johnycage17, Sep 24, 2012 IP
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    #57
    I use CoffeeeCup HTML Editor. It is free, easy to use, and it has a number of helpful tools.
    Cons - you have to go trough 2-3 adds pushing you to buy something, every time when you turn it on, which is a bit annoying.

    If I am editing something very simple however, I just use the basic notepad, there is nothing faster then it, when it comes to small tasks.
     
    SDMBG, May 7, 2014 IP
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    #58
    Brackets or sublime those are awesome.
     
    paulg86, May 10, 2014 IP
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    valo manus Greenhorn

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    #59
    you can use subline text as html editor.
     
    valo manus, May 20, 2014 IP
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    juandesign Active Member

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    Notepad++ or any other html editor..There are lots of them..
    For image editing,you might try GIMP..Gimp is free to use and you can edit image too,,,
     
    juandesign, May 20, 2014 IP