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I'm a fan lately of a program called Notepad++ for Windows. It's a straight text editor with syntax highlighting - you didn't say if you wanted WYSIWYG or not. If you do, I'd check out a program called NVU, or if you're looking to spend money, Dreamweaver. Microsoft Expression or Visual Web Designer Express might be good, too, but probably a little overkill. Good luck!
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HI,
i want a pure HTML editor,Can support syntax high color.
some tell me
If you are looking for the perfect HTML editor that is free, you better download it straight from the guys that make the internet standards - W3 consortium.
This is the official page of the free editor called Amaya. http://www.w3.org/Amaya/
It is available for most OSes including windows.
Good luck
I use textpad to write HTML code. It's just a text editor with some powerful features. Give it a try.
I'm a fan of hard coding. If this is what you need then I recommend the editor "Edit Plus" A user friendly editor with color coded function and easy one touch inserts. The ease to go from code to design page (separate pages) is a must. But then if you prefer "copy paste design" or "WYSIWYG" then I enjoy and recommend Dreamweaver 8, this is a must for every designer. Hope this helps. God bless.
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I have always (well, for the past five years) favored Dreamweaver, as I believe it to be a more or less complete solution. I know it doesn't come cheap, but if you can afford it you should definitely consider it.
Another great editor, if you're using a Mac, is PageSpinner. It's much cheaper than Dreamweaver, but a very competent software. You find it here: http://www.optima-system.com/pagespinner/ .
Another great editor, if you're using a Mac, is PageSpinner. It's much cheaper than Dreamweaver, but a very competent software. You find it here: http://www.optima-system.com/pagespinner/ .
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Jörgen Broström 'omemedia'
www.omemedia.com, mdmi.blogspot.com
www.soundcraft.se, www.filmmusikkiosken.se
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