Which is your favorite HTML editor?

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I use only Notepad, because is very light and don't need much RAM
 
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yeah Dreamweaver is a great timesaver...and for quick editing code ..I use notepad2...I have completely replaced my notepad with notepad2..way better than notepad..
 
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I prefer notepad :)
 
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I think it is funny all the people here that are using notepad, I wonder how many actually are ;) I could use notepad, but why would I when there are many better options out there. You could be way more efficient using something like Dreamweaver, or at the very least notepad++. The coding tips, colour coding, and line numbering alone are worth the switch. But then you couldn't tell everyone that notepad is the best!

I mostly use Dreamweaver, as I like its features. I was working with notepad++ for a while, but found that there were a lot of bugs with the plugins I require (Built in FTP). One thing notepad++ does really nicely is compare 2 documents. I think the newest version of DW does the same thing.
 
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I also use Dreamweaver for editing and coding. It's easier than Notepad because its features are very convenient for previewing a site and implementing different functions.
 
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Im not sure how cool it makes you to say you use notepad. I use notepad and notepad++. Dreamweaver is very bulky when your just trying to edit some code. If you are trying to manage a website then I can see using Dreamweaver as a cms but otherwise its too much for me. Back in the days of tables it was important. It might also be important to note the use of FireBug here. FireBug is great for troubleshooting issues on your sites.
 
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im using macromedia homesite ++ and dreamwever . it's make it easy to look and check the error from different browser
 
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Notepad++ and Firebug are my best web editing tool until now ^^
 
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Notepad Only.
 
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Dreamweaver and notepad++ are great tools.
 
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Yep, Dreamweaver is the mutts nutts but there is a learning curve to it and is very daunting to a newbie, though the visual interface mode is much better these days.

For simple html or when you are a good coder, notepad is very quick. I use it a lot when I want to update some code directly on the server.
 
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I use Notepad++ together with Dreamweaver. The latter has more options than the former. Smtimes even try Notepad!
 
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yes ,i too only use notepad.it is only the wiser way to approach the html.Other things will take more ram so it makes our work slow.
 
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I use only notepad because it is much lighter than other,and i use to open the code using mozilla web browser.
 
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Best HTML Editor

Notepad++ It has plugins that allow for a real editor for many languages.

Previous to this I used HomeSite which was also extremely configurable, but for some reason it crashed on my computer and I was never able to install it successfully again.
 
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I am using notepad now but lookin further to use notepad++,only the notepad too is working good.
 
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Notepad ++ is what i use
 
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notepadd++ is the best next to dreamweaver. :)
 
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I must say I like HTML, you see all these coders saying "I user notepad++" so you reply with "wow, really"...lol.

I actually use Dreamweaver, It is a lot more easier and I dont see why coders say its so "Bad"...As long as you dont use the visual design tools and code it as you would in notepad its a nice little peice of software.

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More easier, just like learning English is.
 
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For Me Dreamweave is best but i also like to use notepad++ For Sometimes, but mostly i use Dreamweave because its easy to use For newbies specially
 
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