Sublime Text 2 is probably the best IDE for coding. Has support for plugins & has loads of extensibility for different languages, totally worth the price. Though you can use it for free "unlimited trial" - I would seriously recommend buying it to support the developer.
I use to be a Dreamweaver fanatic because of how helpful the IDE is. But after using Sublime Text 2 I was hooked on it and bought it. I like it because of all the plugin support it has and I use it both on my Windows machine and my Linux box.
Sublime Text 2 and NotePad++ provide way more useful tools than any other editor on Windows if no mistake, but some people prefere lighter editors like SciTE for example.
Notepad++ is the best IMO. I've used it since day one. Syntax highlighting for a lot of languages, FTP support, Macro support and you can run it off of a USB should you want to. I keep a copy on a flash drive for editing stuff away from my regular computer.
Well if you are just getting into creating a site, and are not really a guru, then Aptana. You can start typing with b and it will give you a list. Then just hit tab.
If you are a coder, then you really want Sublime Text 2.
Hello
Can you tell me what is the best text editer for HTML , CSS , PHP in windows
Thank you
Sublime Text 2 is probably the best IDE for coding. Has support for plugins & has loads of extensibility for different languages, totally worth the price. Though you can use it for free "unlimited trial" - I would seriously recommend buying it to support the developer.
@JamesBurton
1.] http://www.sublimetext.com/2
2.] http://notepad-plus-plus.org/
I use to be a Dreamweaver fanatic because of how helpful the IDE is. But after using Sublime Text 2 I was hooked on it and bought it. I like it because of all the plugin support it has and I use it both on my Windows machine and my Linux box.
Same basic question: http://css-tricks.com/forums/discussion/16793/what-free-html5-css3-php-javascript-editor-do-you-recommend-/p1
Sublime Text 2 hands down, I currently have my settings synced between my Macbook, my tower at home and my developer box at work all through Dropbox.
Sublime Text 2 and NotePad++ provide way more useful tools than any other editor on Windows if no mistake, but some people prefere lighter editors like SciTE for example.
I love Notepad++, which not only supports HTML, CSS and PHP, but also many other languages like JavaScript. Also supports FTP and SFTP integration.
Git and Subversion support and be downloaded and installed as plugins.
You can also download support for LESS, SASS, jQuery and many other languages.
Plus, it's completely free and open-source!
komodo edit :)
Sublime text 2 - Most use
Notepad++ - Quick editing
Aptana Studio - Remote editing
Netbeans - Handy for getting started with frameworks
I would like to recommend Codelobster
This free HTML/PHP editor works by the best way for me.
Notepad++ is the best IMO. I've used it since day one. Syntax highlighting for a lot of languages, FTP support, Macro support and you can run it off of a USB should you want to. I keep a copy on a flash drive for editing stuff away from my regular computer.
Absolutely Sublime Text 2. Hands down.
Well if you are just getting into creating a site, and are not really a guru, then Aptana. You can start typing with b and it will give you a list. Then just hit tab. If you are a coder, then you really want Sublime Text 2.
permanently Sublime Text 2 it´s the better choice for you...
Value wise I'm a convert to Sublime Text 2. I have Dreamweaver CS6 at work but I would never pay for it.