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Does anyone have any recommendations for html editors for a mac? Is Bbedit still the best? What about free ones? Is there one which does CSS?
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Jacob
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Jacob
And html. I know that. Dedicated text editors like BBedit just make it quicker and easier e.g. by one click tag making or table specification etc.MrJay":2ivnydrj said:Any old text editor will let you do CSS.
Except, of course, for tabular dataByronBlack":3hgr427c said:table layouts in this day and age shouldn't really exist, that is a sign of a lazy developer i'm afraid.
Mr_Grimsdale":hqpinn5o said:Doesn't mention CSS in the NVU notes.
ByronBlack":3fa2mmte said:Jacob, if you want to learn the proper way and avoid crappy bloated code that breaks on various platforms, avoid dreamweaver, goLive, or any other so called WYSWIG - they are trash. You have a lot more control with a proper text editor, and once you have your main css templates setup, it's acutally quicker to make changes than it is with a WYSIWIG or what I like to call them WYSIWYDG (What you see is what you don't get).
Thanks all for help and useful comments.dedee":2l1ybo8w said:Looks good in IE6 too.
What software did you use in the end?
Andy
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