Re: [Wicket-user] recommend HTML editor for Wicket user

2006-02-14 Thread Ali Zaid
Ok, here what I do, I seperate classes and HTML in seperate folders, I use Dreamweaver for HTML, it has the option to add attribute to the tags and new tags, so I did, I added wicket:id and I added the wicket tags (remove, panel,...) On 2/15/06, Dirk Markert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 2006/2/14, M

Re: [Wicket-user] recommend HTML editor for Wicket user

2006-02-14 Thread Dirk Markert
2006/2/14, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Frank,There are several options. But by far the best one is use a plugin foryour IDE. NetBeans and IntelliJ IDEA both have very decent markup editors, with tag completion. Eclipse has a couple of plugins ofvarying quality. You might want to check ou

Re: [Wicket-user] recommend HTML editor for Wicket user

2006-02-14 Thread Martijn Dashorst
Frank, There are several options. But by far the best one is use a plugin for your IDE. NetBeans and IntelliJ IDEA both have very decent markup editors, with tag completion. Eclipse has a couple of plugins of varying quality. You might want to check out the WTP package. Eclipse has a built in bro

Re: [Wicket-user] recommend HTML editor for Wicket user

2006-02-14 Thread Tom S.
I would recommend IDEA 5.1. Tom Frank Silbermann schrieb: I am not only new to Wicket; I am also new to web programming. I can read HTML, but I’m not fluent in writing it. Any suggestions for a free HTML editor that is appropriate for Wicket users? I presume it should be text-cen

[Wicket-user] recommend HTML editor for Wicket user

2006-02-14 Thread Frank Silbermann
  I am not only new to Wicket; I am also new to web programming.  I can read HTML, but I’m not fluent in writing it.  Any suggestions for a free HTML editor that is appropriate for Wicket users?   I presume it should be text-centric rather than a WYSIWYG editor, because we need to keep t