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Hi everybody, Whats the best softwrare to create DHTML pages. commercial and non commercial (freeware). |
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Also is there any good 'free' ebook on DHTML? searched the google but haven't found any yet. |
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Hi everybody, * * * * Whats the best softwrare to create DHTML pages. commercial and non commercial (freeware). Also is there any good 'free' ebook on DHTML? searched the google but haven't found any yet. Thanks |
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On Jul 8, 9:12*pm, "mab464" <mab... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: Hi everybody, * * * * Whats the best softwrare to create DHTML pages. commercial and non commercial (freeware). Also is there any good 'free' ebook on DHTML? searched the google but haven't found any yet. Thanks Notepad? |
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mab464 wrote: Whats the best softwrare to create DHTML pages. commercial and non commercial (freeware). If you are using Windows, the best softwrare to create DHTML pages is NotePad. If you are using Linux, Pico. |
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Travis Newbury wrote: On Jul 8, 9:12*pm, "mab464" <mab... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: Hi everybody, * * * * Whats the best softwrare to create DHTML pages. commercial and non commercial (freeware). Also is there any good 'free' ebook on DHTML? searched the google but haven't found any yet. Thanks Notepad? Notepad++ is free and a lot better than notepad, which is the basic text editor that comes with Windows. http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm Travis was arguing in favour of an editor that provides _no_ help in |
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Ed Jay <edMbj (AT) aes-intl (DOT) com> wrote: Travis Newbury wrote: On Jul 8, 9:12*pm, "mab464" <mab... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: Hi everybody, * * * * Whats the best softwrare to create DHTML pages. commercial and non commercial (freeware). Also is there any good 'free' ebook on DHTML? searched the google but haven't found any yet. Thanks Notepad? Notepad++ is free and a lot better than notepad, which is the basic text editor that comes with Windows. http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm Travis was arguing in favour of an editor that provides _no_ help in writing [D]HTML except that it results in machine readable text if the user has a version of Windows. I'm sure he would have advocated the superior, cross-platform, pencil and paper if he thought the OP had hardware that could read it. You are proposing an editor that has syntax highlighting and, consequently, provides more assistance than Notepad but not as much as, say, Komposer. I think that means that you need to justify your choice whereas Travis' position is clear. |
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Actually, I use Homesite for almost all of my composing. |
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Notepad++ is free and a lot better than notepad, which is the basic text editor that comes with Windows. http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm |
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Ed Jay <edMbj (AT) aes-intl (DOT) com> writes: Actually, I use Homesite for almost all of my composing. Wow, is that still around? Who's publishing it now, Adobe? It's still around. <http://www.adobe.com/products/homesite/ |
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