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My five preferred editors for HTML (in order of whatever):
gvim
Arachnophilia
gvim
Arachnophilia
gvim
If you do a lot of HTML, use vi (vim/gvim).
If you do HTML only on one site and frequent changes do rarely concern layout (style-sheets) and overall design, define the maximum possible automization in Arachnophilia (you need knowledge of HTML to do that, plus Java if you are super-lazy), then watch Arachnophilia update your pages.
Wait... I probably misunderstand the OP. What is “top” and what is “best”? How about the rest? You cannot move anywhere nor virtually advance in any way at all, if there is only one scale for evaluations. A filter against superlatives in Forum posts would be much appreciated.
That, too, is possible in Arachnophilia, btw.
Last edited by Michael Uplawski; 12-24-2016 at 01:17 AM.
Although I don't normally edit in those. Otherwise I try to cope in vi and emacs until I learn them better. With vi winning the battle since emacs has too many bugs.
I have been using Sublime 3 for quite some time now.
Even though it asks to purchase it once every hour, it can be used for free, is easy to use and does a great job. Even integrates with Git and other sources and can be extended with free Add-ons and Plug-ins.
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