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Best would be a matter of opinion. I use AceHTML Pro and TopStyle Pro for CSS. Highly recommend both. ----------------------  Steve Volunteer Moderator - UBB™Central's Advanced UBB.classic™ Forum #!/usr/bin/geek™ | BowlingFans.com™ | BowlingCommunity.com™ Since your questions could also be of benefit to other users, I won't answer support questions by e-mail, PM, or IM. Please post them to the board instead.
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I just wanted to mention that TopStyle 3.1 is out and it color-codes PHP code. I'm going to give it a try on my next PHP project since it's so similar to HomeSite (same developer, originally). http://www.bradsoft.comSteven Benitez Infopop Enthusiast
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Dreamweaver! Its awsome.
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Using wysiwyg (what you see is what you get) editors are ok, but you should learn html from the ground up, otherwise you will be solely reliant on the editor. A good working knowledge of html is useful when tracing an error or bug in your code. A good place to start your learning at is www.wdvl.com. They have many pages with "how to" tips and tricks. Hope this helps  -- UBBDesign.com: Installation, upgrades, and custom layouts/themes for ubb.classic ™ & ubbthreads ™ Contact me
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| Posts: 731 | Location: The Briney Deep | Registered: October 19, 2001 |    |
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