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Best HTML editor
Hey guys,
What is the best / easiest to use html editor?
What is the best / easiest to use html editor?
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Re: Best HTML editor
Notepad
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I use AlleyCode
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vi or emacs
wordpad at a pinch...
i've heard some unwashed hippies going on about html-kit...
wordpad at a pinch...
i've heard some unwashed hippies going on about html-kit...
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Jamin beat me to it.
Go old school, use notepad.
Go old school, use notepad.
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yeah. I would agree.doo_much wrote:I use AlleyCode
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Re: Best HTML editor
thanks guys, i'll give them all a look.
Another question: i want to keep a picture in the same place in the bottom right hand corner of the page irrespective of screen resolution (ie: the picture is to always sit 10pixels off the right border and bottom border .) How does one do this?
Another question: i want to keep a picture in the same place in the bottom right hand corner of the page irrespective of screen resolution (ie: the picture is to always sit 10pixels off the right border and bottom border .) How does one do this?
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Some CSS would do the trick. Something along the lines of this:Monty wrote:Another question: i want to keep a picture in the same place in the bottom right hand corner of the page irrespective of screen resolution (ie: the picture is to always sit 10pixels off the right border and bottom border .) How does one do this?
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.botright
{
position: absolute;
bottom: 10px;
right: 10px;
}
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boom, headshot...Ron2K wrote:
Some CSS would do the trick. Something along the lines of this:
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.botright { position: absolute; bottom: 10px; right: 10px; }
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Thanks!
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Monty, I started out with Scite (Scintilla Text Editor) It's lightweight like notepad, but it highlights keywords, which can be usefull sometimes.
I then moved on to Dreamweaver as the company supplied it. Very strong tool, but costly too. So I would recommend Scite.
I then moved on to Dreamweaver as the company supplied it. Very strong tool, but costly too. So I would recommend Scite.
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Notepad++ has syntax highlighting and basic auto-complete.
Screenie: http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/com ... erHTML.gif
Screenie: http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/com ... erHTML.gif
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hey..GreyWolf wrote:boom, headshot...Ron2K wrote:
Some CSS would do the trick. Something along the lines of this:
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.botright { position: absolute; bottom: 10px; right: 10px; }
If you want to keep it there irrespective of scrolling as well then use the following code..
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.botright
{
position:fixed;
_position:absolute; /* ie6 */
bottom:10px;
left:10px;
height:XXpx; /* optional extra */
width:XXpx; /* optional extra */
}
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