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vjmacaddict

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Jul 8, 2005
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I created my first web pages using Visual Page on my PowerMac 7300, and now would like to continue creating web pages on my G4 iBook. I need a simple application for creating web pages, mostly text with images, links, counters, guestbooks, etc.

Any suggestions which application would be a good choice? Thanks.

-- vjamacaddict, G4 iBook, OS X 10.3.9
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SubEthaEdit is an excellent free text-based editor.

It supports several languages (html, php, etc), and used syntax hilighting.

I use SubEthaEdit and CSSEdit when I work on stuff at home.
 
One thing that I found out totally by accident, but love --

If you have SubEthaEdit running and ftp to your server with Cyberduck, Cyberduck automatically adds an edit-in-SubEthaEdit button to the tool bar.

Neat, huh. I wonder if this works with other editors...?
 
The only WYSIWYG editor i've ever used is Dreamweaver, but I would keep SubEthaEdit in your bookmarks or sommin' because it's the best text based editor.
 
idea_hamster said:
One thing that I found out totally by accident, but love --

If you have SubEthaEdit running and ftp to your server with Cyberduck, Cyberduck automatically adds an edit-in-SubEthaEdit button to the tool bar.

Neat, huh. I wonder if this works with other editors...?

goto your Command+, .. General tab.. External Editor
 
Mechcozmo said:
I second Nvu. It is a great program. Sometimes it is a bit confusing... but I've never had a big problem with it.
I'll third NVU - very easy to use. Dreamweaver's very good too but has one major disadvantage over NVU - it ain't cheap :p
 
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