Used XsitePro for many years, if you have no clue about web design you can still build a decent site in a few hours. Also use wordpress but I do prefer html sites.
Yes Notpade++ is the best.It is very easy and very helpful to new coder and professional coder.so try Notpad++
You are new comer. so you used to Notepad++ or comedopad or used to phpdesighner html supported. I am use it.
I have this thing called a taskbar -- that I set on my right-most display in portrait mode and so that it doesn't collapse like windows (making it actually USEFUL again). As a multi-display users I find tabs to be a colossal step BACKWARDS in functionality, as it (in many editors) restricts you to a single window on a single display... Like when I'm working on a retro-computing program I'll have a .asm file in one window left-most, the .h interface next to it side-by-side, with the actual .c on the center display next to the command window where I'm running the compiler and the emulation window where I'm actually running code. When making a website I'll often have my raw HTML 'design' in one window, the CSS next to it, and the PHP I'm slicing the HTML into in another... or say my a library.php next to a page's .php next to the theme's .php next to the CSS for that theme. Cramming it all into one window with the tabs sucking down space across the top is a waste and a step backwards. I'm sure it's fine if you're on some crappy little 1024 wide display -- but when my desktop is rocking a 2560x1440 27" IPS center and two 1920x1200 24" in the wings -- not so much. Lands sake even my laptop is 1680x1050 letting me do at least two side-by-side editor sessions. Of course, even in my browser I prefer portrait tabs over having them at the top -- part of why I use Opera, I can actually put them in portrait mode to one side, then turn them into being useful by killing that stupid image preview nonsense and actually show the TITLE text. (since image previews are useless when you've got ten tabs from the same forums open). When it comes to editors I don't really get the point of tabs and cramming it all into one window when having them in separate windows is more useful and you have all sorts of perfectly good tools built into the OS for switching between them.