AdHustler New member Aug 24, 2007 4,377 44 0 Dec 9, 2009 #21 ehh i still like to see the design view while working on the code.....i guess im just used to it
mguindon10 F Balls!!! May 28, 2009 40 0 0 MI www.detroit-digital.com Dec 9, 2009 #24 Kompozer - Free, smaller, cleaner. I still love Dreamweaver but for easy small projects you can use Kompozer. KompoZer - Easy web authoring
Kompozer - Free, smaller, cleaner. I still love Dreamweaver but for easy small projects you can use Kompozer. KompoZer - Easy web authoring
DTAlexONE New member Jan 26, 2009 585 7 0 Ozone Park Dec 9, 2009 #25 Mac: If you want an editor without the "design view," try Text Mate. Otherwise, try either Panic Coda or Macrabbit Espresso.
Mac: If you want an editor without the "design view," try Text Mate. Otherwise, try either Panic Coda or Macrabbit Espresso.
S sweetweb New member Apr 18, 2009 115 0 0 Dec 9, 2009 #26 PC: Komodo Edit Mac: Smultron Both are simple and light weight.
AllBizNiz Living The Dream Oct 27, 2009 1,690 21 38 Ohio Dec 9, 2009 #27 Notepad ++ Crimson Nvu - Nvu Web Authoring Software
Marketcake God of Leisure Dec 6, 2009 450 8 0 Paradise Dec 9, 2009 #28 Ive used both notepad++ and editplus 3, and i like editplus 3 a lot better
D dably New member Apr 29, 2009 158 2 0 Dec 9, 2009 #29 I prefer edit plus as well. Very light weight and does everything I need.
colorfast New member Mar 2, 2009 481 4 0 Dec 9, 2009 #30 Notepad++ gets the job done. I use eclipse for bigger projects and object oriented stuff.
Webwonder Banned Mar 12, 2008 1,241 22 0 Texas Dec 9, 2009 #31 I've used Notepad++ for a long time now but this EditPlus certainly sounds interesting.