Homesite has always been my favorite HTML editor. I'm an oldtimer who does most of the HTML coding by hand. Homesite has always been good to me and I'll probably never use anything else.
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Homesite has always been my favorite HTML editor. I'm an oldtimer who does most of the HTML coding by hand. Homesite has always been good to me and I'll probably never use anything else.
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Mito is my favourite HTML editor![]()
Mito is certainly the best looking HTML editor I have seen!![]()
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I'm sadly still using Homesite 4.5 and wouldn't give it up for the world...
Originally Posted by peralis
Isn't that freeware??
Just about everything I learned about HTML I learned from Homesite. I had the sharware version 1. point something or 2.0 way back when, and then purchased the full version in 97. I proceeded to upgrade with most every new version. It's a baragin for the price you pay.
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I use dreamweaver to do the basic layouts and tables, but the meaty stuff (PHP, javascript etc.) is done with textpad - a great text editor www.textpad.com
Longtime dreamweaver fan, love the spit view option to view code and design and the new mx2004 search and replace without defining a site is a beauty.
Visual studio.net but I'm an asp.net developer more than a "designer".
I use Quanta 3.0 on Linux and sometimes plain text editor. Dont like all WYSIWYG editors. I like to control all code and what I type... and no, its not take too much time comparing to MSFrontpage![]()
I'm a unix/linux/mac os x geek, so it's been VIM and/or Emacs for the majority of my code development. Though Dreamweaver 2004 has been turning my head... PHP & MySQL support is pretty good, and given that the whole point of PHP is 'inline' HTML development, it makes some sense. I tend to put stuff into header.php and footer.php and sidenav.php type 'includes' though, which Dreamweaver doesn't seem to want to handle very well, unless there's some extension or trick I'm missing.
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