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Best HTML/CSS Editor
I have been using Notepad ++ for a while now.
Just wondering, maybe their is a better editor? It needs to be able to work with CSS/JS/PHP. Someone recommended to me Bluefish Editor... I don't have time to be trying numerous software, what are other web developers using? I appreciate any inpu |
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Most folks swear by Dreamweaver, but if you can't get it on a student discount or if you aren't a professional user, the price is certainly a deterrent.
Kompozer is a freebie. Somewhat similar to dreamweaver. Aptana Studio is another freebie. This one runs on the eclipse IDE, and since you're going with PHP, I'd look at both Eclipse PDT (PHP) and Aptana Studio (JS/HTML/CSS). Also, for PHP, take a look at XAMPP for setting up a test server. Very easy to set up and use.
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I use Textpad from time to time, though it does come with a one-time cost. Generally, I use that or Dreamweaver.
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