Personally, I am a fan of Textpad. Basically, the application is notepad with a color scheme and a few useful buttons and shortcuts.
I use dreamweaver, as I can create nice sites while a I barely know any html, just the extremely basic
I only use the command line if the GUI (I use GNOME) won't do the same thing; it's faster and more convenient.
Crimson Editor - it's a lovely thing - highlights several different kinds of syntax too (i.e. picks out HTML, PHP keywords etc)
looks like we have a bunch of hardcore coders here. Does anyone know any HTML editor that can create tables and alignments in WYSIWYG mode? perhaps there is a way to do it in dreamweaver?
I used AlleyCode- a clean HTML editor. It is free but it stopped working with my XP OS. I don't know why? Anyone has a better free editor can let me know.
I picked up a copy of Namo Webeditor a couple of months ago. Though I still use HotMetal Pro for most of my work (man, is it getting long in the tooth) Namo has an equation editor which is very useful in my work, and will take care of the modern stuff that HotMetal just won't do (such as open files that HotMetal can't).