When I first jumped into web design, I used to use Dreamweaver (at the time, most people were using Microsoft FrontPage). Later, I switched to manual coding -- and to this day I use a great text editor called ConTEXT.
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When I first jumped into web design, I used to use Dreamweaver (at the time, most people were using Microsoft FrontPage). Later, I switched to manual coding -- and to this day I use a great text editor called ConTEXT.
Hi,
farrhad see u at dp
I use frontpage in my uni level lateron i switch to dreamweaver. Not anymore now i am handcoder.
In my6 way Dreamweaver, second-hand that for no extra than a year than complete a complete transition to coding.
Jeeez guys....
Never heard of PSPad?
Open source cross-platform code editor, and the best tool ever for doing websites.
Beside the obvious stuff ( (js|html|css|php|*) code highlighting, reformatting) it has built in ftp, and project management support.
Download it now, thank me later :P
I use NotePad++ and Net Beans IDE - you need syntax highlighting I think.