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Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 3:01 AM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Which editors do you guys recommend?
Recently Paul Scrivens (Whitespace) conducted a "Non-scientific poll on
HTML/CSS Editors" which attracted over 120 responses and so probably
constitutes one of the more compresnhensive
Recently Paul Scrivens (Whitespace) conducted a "Non-scientific poll on
HTML/CSS Editors" which attracted over 120 responses and so probably
constitutes one of the more compresnhensive discussions on this topic:
http://www.9rules.com/whitespace/our_thoughts/nonscientific_poll_htmlcss_editors.php
lf Of Kym Kovan
Sent: Sunday, 6 June 2004 4:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [WSG] Which editors do you guys recommend?
Hi Mike,
You just saved me a heap of typing :-)
Its "Ditto" to for me, plus a bit:
ULtraEdit has to be one of the best text editors about
DreamWeaver when doi
Hi Mike,
You just saved me a heap of typing :-)
Its "Ditto" to for me, plus a bit:
ULtraEdit has to be one of the best text editors about
DreamWeaver when doing designy type stuff
HomeSite+ for pounding out code (my main task in life )
TopStyle for the CSS
And responding to Dante's comment,
Title: [WSG] Which editors do you guys recommend?
For those that use notepad and type
everything in by hand, there’s a far better answer for you –
Ultraedit (ultraedit.com). It is a simple text editor, but it has syntax
highlighting, can handle files as big as your whole hard drive
Title: [WSG] Which editors do you guys recommend?
I've been searching for a good editor (don't say BBEdit) that has syntax highlighting and will not insert stuff (like if I type '(' in a script tag the editor will insert a ')' right after it, I don't like