Prefered HTML editor

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Just wondering if any of you guys have strong preferences for an HTML editor. For the past few years I've used Macromedia's Dreamweaver, which I like but think is overkill for what I do. I just need basic functionality, and am looking for a simpler alternative. Has anybody used the [ulr=http://www.mozilla.org/editor/]Mozilla Editor[/url]?
 

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Now, I use Zend studio for my html/php development. It's not exactly a good HTML editor per se, but it has tag-completion which I enjoy.

A tool you may want to consider is HTML Kit. Rather versitile in its plug-ins (CSS, PHP, XML, etc), and does a decent job...the price is right @ $0.00.
 

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Are we talking about actually editing HTML, or webpage management?

I generally use a text editor like emacs or Notepad for the former....
 

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emacs?

EMACS?

What the hell is wrong with you?!?

vi is the One True Text Editor!

Fatwah on the infidel!
 

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sechs said:
Are we talking about actually editing HTML, or webpage management?

I generally use a text editor like emacs or Notepad for the former....

The later, but a basic webpage management tool that's easy to use (WYSIWYG).
 

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I use Adobe GoLive for that. Also, not basic.

Netscape used to come with a reasonably useful tool for composing and maintaining webpages.

Xemacs does tag highlighting. Very handy. vi does.... how do you exit vi?
 

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In unix, you exit vi by doing the following:

Press escape
:wq
(that does a write quite saving changes)

or

Press escape
:q!
(force quite without saving changes)
 

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sechs, vi does in fact support syntax highlighting.
Of course, you have to be using a terminal that can support color, which I usually don't, but the option does exist.

There is no doubt in my mind that someone who has learned to edit with vi will be more productive than anyone using any other editor.
 

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You use RPN calculators, dont you?

They say the exact same thing about them....
 

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I use vim (vi improved - available for windows) and own an rpn calculator.
I also write html without a wysiwyg editor.
Does this make me hardcore?
 

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I have never used vi
I own an rpn calculator (well, actually I own 3 of them, but only use one at a time)
I always write html without a wysiwyg editor.

Guess that makes me ... hmmm ... not hardcore, not softcore either. 2 out of 3, so I guess I'm sortofslightlysquishycore.
 

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sechs said:
You use RPN calculators, dont you?

They say the exact same thing about them....

This from someone who uses Emacs.
Emacs user: "All I have to do to invoke this function is hold Alt-Shift-q!"

Or something. Chords are for pianos (and guitars, for those who accept a lesser instrument).
 
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