EverSoft 1stPage For editing multiple pages that contain pages that I need to tab between. Advantages: Open multiple Pages, Has a Windows-Explorer-ish thing that lets you opne up new pages easily, Made for hand-coding but allows quick-insert tags DisAdvantages: Have had problems with it including it crashing and losing data when trying to Preview a page (espcially if it has SHTML or PHP) AceHTML What I used before 1stPage. Advantages: Open multiple pages, modular windows Disadvantages: Inserts <META> tags at the top automatically (this is why I quit using it. no wonder PHP was giving me header errors) NotePad The most basic editor Advantages: Perfect for absolute control over your site DisAdvantages: Absolutely no shortcuts for quick editing tags. No replace function ¤Night
I used to use Notepad, and then I discovered a program called HyperEdit, which was basically a cleaner version of Notepad, with some automatic HTML coding with the push of a button. It made it easier for my icon site, so I'm not typing out <img src="image" alt="etc" border="0"> for a hundred images. I lost it though when I got my new computer. I'll look for a link and edit with it. EDIT: Can't find it, it was old, might not be around anymore.
if you have a frames website or are trying to make a website using frames, you can edit in dreamweaver and customize what you want your site to look like.
EmEdit has some nice features. Does anyone know of any good text editors with syntax highlighting for HTML?
Just got OpenOffice as a substitute for MS Office and found out it's capable of HTML editing. Haven't tried it yet and don't know if it's any good, but it's free and open source, so I thought it was worth putting here. The site is www.openoffice.org. There are verions for Windows, Linux and Mac (only for OS X I think, but maybe there are for other mac OS too) in several languages available there.