web page editors
web page editors
need to edit html, asp and php with decent code colouring and formatting in something that isnt dreamweaver.
need to justify the $$ and I realise I'm not using most of dreamweaver's features, do most of my work in html anyway. plus its slow.
wysiwyg and live preview would be nice, but not necessary. ( i sometimes work with web-illiterate people who prefer the familiarity of wysiwyg )
have just tried nvu and namo web editor, the latter feels okay I guess but Im not sure yet.
so, what do you use/recommend?
need to justify the $$ and I realise I'm not using most of dreamweaver's features, do most of my work in html anyway. plus its slow.
wysiwyg and live preview would be nice, but not necessary. ( i sometimes work with web-illiterate people who prefer the familiarity of wysiwyg )
have just tried nvu and namo web editor, the latter feels okay I guess but Im not sure yet.
so, what do you use/recommend?
If you're just looking for a text editor that has coloring and formatting, TextPad probably has support for html. If not, I'm sure you can download the package that gives it support.
I'm not sure what wysiwyg is (wizzywig, seems like I've heard of it), but you defintely won't have live preview, just straight text.
I'm not sure what wysiwyg is (wizzywig, seems like I've heard of it), but you defintely won't have live preview, just straight text.
conTEXT is great also, it can colour syntax differently according to filetype (for example .php files get highlighted and everything like they should, with $variables etc. highlighting properly, and .html/.htm files get highlighted properly)
oh, and it's free
, but doesn't have wysiwyg but does have plenty of ability to hotkey to open it in default browser, or any of your variants (makes it handy, you can open in IE to fix IE bugs, then open in FireFox to fix those quirks from the same place)
edit: and where are you on irc negro?
oh, and it's free

edit: and where are you on irc negro?
vi and/or Proton/Phase5 (http://www.meybohm.de).
Both have Code-Highlighting with almost every language.
Both have Code-Highlighting with almost every language.
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Programmers notepad:

I used it whilst writing some bash scripts and it seems good. For serious php/html work I tend to use dreamweaver for easy, though.
http://www.pnotepad.org/

I used it whilst writing some bash scripts and it seems good. For serious php/html work I tend to use dreamweaver for easy, though.
http://www.pnotepad.org/
I like http://www.crimsoneditor.com , although by now it's just personal preference. I imagine there's lots of better featured editors out there, but this works fine for me 

TSW Webcoder - Free, WYSIWIG option. Very cluttered when you first install it but can be pared down to what you need.
Built in FTP, project management, syntax highlight, blah blah:

Built in FTP, project management, syntax highlight, blah blah:

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