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View Poll Results: Web Development Editor of the Year
For quick and easy web development I use and recommend Nvu (too bad it doesn't get updates anymore). For my advanced web development I use Quanta+ and code the stuff by hand. Since this is the most common way I do things my vote goes to Quanta.
Quanta Plus:
Has fair customizability so that less time is spent marking up html, once you get things set up the way you want. The ability to quickly flip between views makes the workspace fairly efficient.
My vote goes for Bluefish, which I have mainly used. Works well.
As an aside, I recently came across Cssed, which I find better for doing css style sheets. So actually I use a combination of Bluefish for html and Cssed for style sheets.
Thanks! Cant believe I missed that large web development voting thread. Thanks, I will test the programs out. I was scared I was going to have to go back to windows on the laptop!
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