Thanks:) I'll give BBedit a go for a week and let you know how it turns out. Yes, Dreamweaver does sucketh much, but it's great for hashing out the page (WYSIWYG style) then tweeking the code. I Hate (capital H) hand typing nested tables.* :P
*<high school memory>Hwat the hell do I need typing for, I'm going to be an illustrator!</high school memory> > THE best text/code editor in this planet is BBEdit. No questions about > it. It is a pitty it only runs on Macs. I have used it to write text, > code fortran, pascal, c, c++, html, css and php (among others). It is > great, I love it. Kudos to Bare Bones! Great find/replace utility. > Incredible adaptation to your needs. Owesome syntax coloring. Terminal > included. FTP, mail, telnet, terminal, macro, perl included. Try it, now! > > Cesar > > (If any one cares, I also think that Dreamweaver Sucks!, big Time, > capital "S") > > Kevin Bruce wrote: > >> FYI- New to this list but have been a php coder for 2 years. >> >> I know a lot of you out there are going to groan inwardly, but I use >> Dreamweaver, mainly because that's what I used since it's inception when I >> was writing static sites. I use OSX for my writing platform and occasionally >> use BBedit as well. If someone could point out a better PHP editor for the >> Mac, please speak up:) BTW- Dreamweaver has pretty decent PHP highlighting. >> -- Kevin Bruce Educational Web Designer VIP K-16 Grant http://www.scienceinquiry.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] Maryland Sea Grant College 4321 Hartwick Road, Suite 300 College Park, MD 20740 301.403.4220 ext. 25 OR (on Wednesdays and Fridays) 717.637.5370 AOL Instant Messenger screen name- mdsgkevin -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php