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    Question Web Editor/Developer

    I've been doing some work with webpages, but recently I wanted to find a web editor/developer/designer program to help me.
    Until now, I've been doing all my php/css/html work in notepad, and it's starting to tick me off.

    Can anyone recommend some really good web editors/developers for me? I know there are a lot of different ones out there, but I have no experience in any of them and wouldn't know where to start. Thanks!

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    Re: Web Editor/Developer

    Look into Notepad++ and KompoZer.
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    Re: Web Editor/Developer

    does kompozer deal with php well though?

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    Re: Web Editor/Developer

    KompoZer can do php, but what I did was set up the design of the site, put the php in separate files, and go back and manually add include() and require() statements in the file KompoZer generated.

    I didn't like doing that so I just do it by hand which is supposed to be better for developing good habits anyway.

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    Re: Web Editor/Developer

    Have a look at Bluefish and Quanta. I haven't used Bluefish in a couple of years, but i do use Quanta fairly often.

    Jim

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    Re: Web Editor/Developer

    Eclipse PDT project .. http://www.eclipse.org/pdt/
    For CSS and HTML, you can tweak them in-broswer using Firefox add-ons like firebug, webdeveloper and others..

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    Re: Web Editor/Developer

    Bah, wysiwyg editors FTL. You should use Crimson (if you're on windows) or anothor editor. I use geany, a small IDE. It is available on Windows and Linux

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    Re: Web Editor/Developer

    Try Vim + syntax highlighting. All you could ever want, and more.
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