Web Development Editor of the Year
What is your web editor of choice?
--jeremy |
NVU! I prefer HTML coding, but even still, a dreamweaver clone
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Quanta gets my vote because of the CSS editor but Bluefish came a close second.
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Quanta by a mile, Bluefish is alright. Nvu is horribly buggy and uses a slow XUL toolkit.
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Quanta is my editor of choice simply because of its convenient auto-completion of HTML code and PHP coding assistance and its advanced CSS editor.
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Bluefish, from their website
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Bluefish, I don't like WYSIWYG apps
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Bluefish for sure.
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Bluefish
for the reasons Alien_Hominid point out. |
Quanta. KIO-Slaves and features others have already pointed out make it a winner for me.
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While I use Bluefish and like it very much, I feel that NVU has evolved at an impressive rate in recent years, so it deserves to be the app of the year.
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I have to give it up to nvu development.
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NVU may still need a lot of work, but a WYSIWYG editor is just so much more natural for such a visual medium as web design...
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still sticking with quanta
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Quanta by far and away, although I have to say that Seamonkey produces some fairly clean HTML as far as WYSIWYG editors go.
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