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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: achtung on November 12, 2005, 11:36:17 am
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Does anyone know of any good FREE ones, or ones that aren't rediculously expensive but still good?
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http://www.notepad.org/#ui
http://www.phpedit.com/
http://www.crimsoneditor.com/
And before you ask
http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/
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There are hundreds of HTML code editors out there, personally I have always used Crimson Editor. (http://crimsoneditor.com/)
If your doing HTML I would say its an absolute must that you see the code, it is VERY easy to learn and it dosen't take long.
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Guide/
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Do it by hand. You'll be much more satisfied. :p
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There is also Araneae (http://www.ornj.net/software/araneae/). At least i like the release candidates available from the forum, though the Crimson Editor is also very good.
As there seems to be several Crimson Editor users around here has anyone made a custom version (*.SPC, *.KEY ) for table files?
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Ive been doing it by hand for a while but I just thought I might be able to line up images and other things more easily with an editor. But yea the manual approach does feel like you've accomplished more when your done :D
Thanks for the suggestions though, greatly appreciated. :)
I did code these by hand www.fileh.com/swantz/ www.geocities.com/swantz051/ Yea I know they aren't very good. :doubt:
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Simple HTMLcode lets you make prettty decent pages, though. Without using frames, even! Like http://mekhu.woodentoyandgift.com/fun.htm or http://newpaltz.edu/~carope20/HW3.htm
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VIM
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tor-rents! tor-rents! tor-rents! tor-rents!
use torrents and get Dreamweaver MX or whatever else you want! :p
Cobra, as has been pointed out... we may be on a new server but that doesn't mean we're suddenly relaxing every warex / porn / swearing / whatever other rules we've had in place before. Please don't suggest using torrents to illegally aquire software again. // Kalfireth
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Cobra: Just because we switched servers does not mean that the admins' view of warez has changed.
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http://www.nvu.com/
like dreamweaver, but free. it says.
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NVU is good for fiddling around with tables. (Before discovering CSS, my pages were table heavy. Of course, after discovering CSS I rarely have to use NVU anymore...) It also has a number of annoying bugs.
You can always give Amaya (http://www.w3.org/Amaya/) a go. It's an open source editor 'endorsed' by W3C.
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Cobra: Just because we switched servers does not mean that the admins' view of warez has changed.
whoop, forgot about that rule, sorry. :nervous:
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*Liberator needs to take a class, he doesn't do well with self guided study.
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Lib, you know there's a /me or {me=} command to do that, right? (Replace the { with [ and put your name after the equals sing).