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Thread: Looking For App To Edit Html Files

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    I want to be able to edit my webpages as simply and as quickly as possible and am looking for the best app that can do that with a nice user interface...

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    if you know html wel: notepad

    else there's allways dreamweaver, thats sorta the photoshop of webpages......
    great FTP site for awesome quality video clips
    yeah, you have to sign up, but its worth it

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    Try First Page 2002, It's freeware and easy to use. It's got the usual: Java scripts, PERL, and DHTML and comes in 4 flavors from Easy to Hardcore. I use Coffeecup 9.6 now but I started on 1st Page. It was simple enough for me using HTML for Dummies as a guide. No shit, a for dummies book.

    It's the easiest to use for nOObs (me-as of last year! Not meaning you.) that I've seen, and I tried a lot. Dreamweaver is awsome, but a major pain to learn if you aint a Webmaster...and I mean master!

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    Even if you don't know html well, use Notepad
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    HTML is extremely easy to learn.
    And once you know how to write it, then see the messy crap code that Dreamweaver & others generate, you'll hate em.
    If you need to know about tags & stuff go to http://www.w3schools.com/ and check it out.
    or ask questions in Internetworld/WebDev

    Actually, I use Notepad2 which is perfect. Just like Notpad, but it highlights code (html, php, and tons of other stuff) and mumbers rows & columns and lots of other little things that make it kick ass.

    Please. Leave the WYSIWYG apps alone. At least until you've learned the basics of what you're doing. I promise, it'll at least help you understand what you're really doing in those programs.

    goodluck

    *edit* though honesly, if you want to make your webpages really easy to maintain, use php.

    this post is guaranteed 100% parrot-free

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    I've used Notepad in the past mostly, just feeling lazy these days...

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