page breeze nice?Originally posted by FireIce:i oso like coffeecup.....
now using a free one called page breeze
otherwise can use editplus
actually... i wanna get a html editor cos i dun wanna open too many folders or browser tabsOriginally posted by Fatum:well ... there's Quanta, and bluefish, I prefer the former ...
but I don't often don't use editors at all .... it breeds lazy coding habits I feel ....
I sometimes just code them up in kate ... or when I'm doing JSP or something, just edit the pages in netbeans or eclipse ...
But for design sake, I would use HTML editors. Easier to see how my design looks in split mode. If it's just a simple website, notepad is for me. Can't be bothered about other softwares.Originally posted by Fatum:well ... there's Quanta, and bluefish, I prefer the former ...
but I don't often don't use editors at all .... it breeds lazy coding habits I feel ....
I sometimes just code them up in kate ... or when I'm doing JSP or something, just edit the pages in netbeans or eclipse ...
well.. sometimes i have a tad too many folders opened on my desktop.. and its kinda irritating..Originally posted by Fatum:if you're looking for loaded features then I recommend Quanta ....
but seriously, I don't think it's any trouble at all to ctrl -S and then refresh them on browsers ....
cos as you know, sometimes things will go kuku on different browsers .... especially if you throw in style sheets and javascripts or something ...
so what I'll do is I'll have the file up on different browsers and refresh each one to see if everything turns out okay ... I still love kate though, it's pretty minimalist .... and that's how I like it, I use it for everything from C to prolog ...
cannot lar... wait the auditer find out how?Originally posted by Ito_^:dreamweaver with crack.![]()
not cannot afford.. but they won't approve it..Originally posted by FireIce:if ur co. can afford IT auditor, ur co. shd be able to afford dreamweaver 8 original