atw: Re: Free / open-source / shareware / really cheap webpage and website editor


Swapnil:

Notepad++ seems to do a decent job of opening up and working on all kinds of files used with websites - HTML, XML, PHP etc.

Thanks for this tip. I have Notepad++, which is quite /intuitive/, if you know what I mean: no documentation and no help. But it is quite good and does syntax colouring well. Netbeans is also good and so is <oXygen/>. What I had in mind though (send the kiddies out of the room) was one of them WYSIWYG numbers that let you place buttons, tables, lists, and I don't know what-all by selecting them from a menu or palette, and then dropping them onto the canvas.

You know, like Dreamweaver or Fireworks, but cheaper.

If I stumble across something wonderful, I'll let the list know.

Regards,
Hedley

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