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What do you use for css and html editing? I need a wysiwyg kind of editor for free or at low cost.

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  • vfusevfuse Member, Host Rep

    brackets or phpstorm bother have live editing in chrome.

  • @sin said:
    Hey I learned a lot of HTML back in the 90's through Frontpage :)

    Built my first website in Frontpage - back in 2004/2005 i believe.

    Thanked by 1sin
  • I think NVU (now kompozer?) has wysiwyg but might be wrong. I just hit CTRL+S in notepad++ then F5 in Firefox.

    I should add JS to refresh every 5s to save the F5! :)

  • Use imacro to reload the page every 5 second.

    4n0nx said: I should add JS to refresh every 5s to save the F5! :)

    Thanked by 14n0nx
  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    coda

  • flexflex Member
    edited October 2015

    i prefer atom editor by atom.io
    works good for me

  • @vfuse said:
    brackets or phpstorm bother have live editing in chrome.

    More importantly, Brackets has a very nice responsive design tool :)

    Thanked by 1drazilox
  • I dont know any html editor but i use the text editor nano.

  • +1 for Zed and Brackets. Notepad++ is a must.
    There are some rather good online IDE/Editors around too. Edity (Free) and Ultradox are worth a look.

  • @MrX said:
    Sublime is free to use as long as you can live with the occasional nag screen. The trial is unlimited.

    "Sublime Text may be downloaded and evaluated for free, however a license must be purchased for continued use."

    If you want to use it as your main editor, pay for it. Otherwise use Atom, which is free, and better IMHO.

  • Notepad++ is your best choice. It has a lot of built-in tools and a plenty of external plugins for added functionality.

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