On Oct 20, 2008, at 1:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want to save money and have an all round free open source
editor that does CSS, PHP, javascript, and other major languages I
would suggest notepad++.
Been using it since it was first available and haven't looked at
anything
/products/textwrangler/download.html
It did the job
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Gicela Morales
Sent: 20 October 2008 10:51
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] CSS editors
Hi Everyone,
I've just migrated form PC to a new macbook
I use textmate, http://macromates.com/ as it has really good plug-in
support, I have heard good things about Coda though.
Ollie
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Gicela Morales
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I've just migrated form PC to a new macbook :-) but was wondering about
the
: [WSG] CSS editors
Hi Everyone,
I've just migrated form PC to a new macbook :-) but was wondering about the
best xhtml/css editors for macs around that people can recommend?
I can see that BBEdit is still around ( I used to use this back in the 90's)
and CSSedit seem to have some good
I have both BBEdit and TextMate.
I use TextMate alot because it's a nice and simple text editor. Project
creation is easy also, you just drag in project folders.
I like BBEdit when I am doing Java, C/C++ and general programming, but
depending on the task I will use XCode aswell.
If it's just
there is a free version of bbedit called textwrangler if you can hardcode.
Gicela Morales wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I've just migrated form PC to a new macbook :-) but was wondering
about the best xhtml/css editors for macs around that people can
recommend?
I can see that BBEdit is still
/download.html
It did the job
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Gicela Morales
Sent: 20 October 2008 10:51
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] CSS editors
Hi Everyone,
I've just migrated form PC to a new macbook
Thanks everyone. I like the idea of TextMate and TextWrangler!
Gicela :-)
2008/10/20 James Jeffery [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have both BBEdit and TextMate.
I use TextMate alot because it's a nice and simple text editor. Project
creation is easy also, you just drag in project folders.
I like
Does no-one use Topstyle?
http://www.newsgator.com/Individuals/TopStyle/Default.aspx
Bob
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I'm Dreamweaver and hand write code. Years ago I used to use BBedit
and loved it, however, I also moved from mac to pc years ago. I'm
sorry that Barebones didn't develop versions for the pc. The
companies I tend to work for are PC only
Nancy
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 6:52 AM, designer
[EMAIL
Hi Everyone,
I've just migrated form PC to a new macbook :-) but was wondering about the
best xhtml/css editors for macs around that people can recommend?
I can see that BBEdit is still around ( I used to use this back in the 90's)
and CSSedit seem to have some good reviews. Any preferences?
I'm still using Dreamweaver mainly. Textmate (http://macromates.com/) for
anything else, especially if I don't want to wait for Dw to open.
I have coda as well (http://www.panic.com/coda/), but it is damn slow on my
old mac, I don't know how it is on newer G5/Intel machines. If it wasn't
that slow
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Gicela Morales
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 2:51 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] CSS editors
Hi Everyone,
I've just migrated form PC to a new macbook :-) but was wondering about
the best xhtml/css editors
Don't know about 'best' but I use Dreamweaver.
Rob
2008/10/20 Gicela Morales [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Everyone,
I've just migrated form PC to a new macbook :-) but was wondering about
the best xhtml/css editors for macs around that people can recommend?
I can see that BBEdit is still around (
Gicela,
yes - CSS Edit is fantastic :) you'll love it :-)
My other favourite is Coda - http://www.panic.com/coda/
you might also like to try Smultron which is open source:
http://tuppis.com/smultron/
happy coding ;)
Prisca
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Gicela Morales
[EMAIL
Prisca--
Like Gicela, I too am new to Macs. I'm using Smultron and like it a
great deal. How does it compare with CSS Edit and Coda?
.greg
These are the days of miracle and wonder.
On Mon 20/10/08 03:00 , Prisca schmarsow
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
Gicela,
yes - CSS Edit is fantastic :)
Prisca,
I have a graphic designer that swears by CSS Edit for all of his CSS
modifications.
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Gregory Alan Gross
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Prisca--
Like Gicela, I too am new to Macs. I'm using Smultron and like it a great
deal. How does it compare with CSS
Greg,
how do they compare... that really depends on what you need your code editor
to do ;)
You've got to give Smultron credit for being such a good editor, syntax
highlighting etc - and being open source. So as an editor - if this is all
you need - it's perfect.
If, like me, you work a
Nick,
yes, CSS Edit is fantastic ;) for my students, entirely new to webdesign as
well as coding (I am teaching webdesign, the web standard's way - and full
on handcoding) - CSS Edit is proving a great help :)
The fact that we can go and not only take a closer look at any given site's
CSS - but
On Oct 20, 2008, at 3:42 AM, Gicela Morales wrote:
Thanks everyone. I like the idea of TextMate and TextWrangler!
Gicela :-)
2008/10/20 James Jeffery [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have both BBEdit and TextMate.
I use TextMate alot because it's a nice and simple text editor.
Project creation is
Quoting tee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Oct 20, 2008, at 3:42 AM, Gicela Morales wrote:
Thanks everyone. I like the idea of TextMate and TextWrangler!
Gicela :-)
2008/10/20 James Jeffery [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have both BBEdit and TextMate.
I use TextMate alot because it's a nice and simple text
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want to save money and have an all round free open source editor
that does CSS, PHP, javascript, and other major languages I would
suggest notepad++.
Ignoring the fact that the OP requested a Mac -- not Windows-only --
solution :-)
So I'll mention jEdit
I use Aptana for all of my web development (XHTML/CSS/Rails/PHP). It was
just purchased by another company, but they do offer a community version for
free (Pro version for $99). (Link: http://www.aptana.com/studio/). They do
have a Mac version, although I've never used it, I'm a PC guy, but it's
I use HTML-Kit which is free Web page Editing/Authoring facility that provides
the following features:
* Multiple File type editing: .html, .xml, .css, .rdf, .php, .js etc.
* Can be used for hand coding ala MS Notepad
* Pre-formed constructs, elements attributes can be used via drop-down
I use HTML-Kit which is free Web page Editing/Authoring facility that provides
the following features:
* Multiple File type editing: .html, .xml, .css, .rdf, .php, .js etc.
* Can be used for hand coding ala MS Notepad
* Pre-formed constructs, elements attributes can be used via drop-down
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