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Halcrow

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Can anyone recommend a good xhtml/css editor? What are people using?
 
Yep. Me too.

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Mike.

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I'd recommend WinVi (
A little tricky to get the hang of, but awesome once you have.

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My favorite: UltraEdit for winbloze. A little bit clumsy with syntax highlighting in mixed mode (HTML + PHP/ASP for example), otherwise very good.

Some people I know use TopStyle (CSS) and HomeSite... and 21" monitors as well :)

vi or vim for *X... it's another world.
 
Topstyle Pro3 is a complete editor for HTML, PHP, CSS, etc... I've stopped using Homesite completely. For more information, see
BTW, the person who wrote Topstyle is the same person who originally wrote Homesite.

Ken
 
Edit+ mainly and DW MX if the site structure is complex.


been a few threads on editors

thread253-889264
Thread253-757075

thread333-522942




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