Hello Hains,
Friday, September 24, 1999, 12:56:54 PM, you wrote:
H> Hi
H> Well if you looking to learn HTML, then the worst editors to buy are the
H> WYSIWYG ones (ie: Dreamweaver, FrontPage, GoLive)
H> The best ones to learn HTML are Notepad.exe (installed with windows),
H> Hotdog, Hotmetal Pro, AceExpert, BBedit.
H> Notepad is perhaps a bit extreme as it can become a bit tiresome to have to
H> type everything, but its the best one to learn HTML, the rest all offer
H> automation to a degree (similar to the Visual programming languages, like
H> Visual Basic) you have to work with the actual code but yu simply need to
H> position you cursor in the right place and click a Bold button and it
H> inserts the code for you in front of your eyes which helps you to learn the
H> code, not as well as you would if you did it with Notepad but enough so that
H> you can move onto a fully WYSIWYG editor and be able to look at the code
H> created and edit it with confidence.
Use EditPad instead of Notepad... It's so much better... and almost free
(cardware) (www.jgsoft.com)
as for raw HTML editor, I love Arachnophilia... also almost free... with
HTML highlighting, code insertion, etc...
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