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php12342005
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A better HTML editor

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Currently I use microsoft FronPage to edit HTML files - I agree with you: it is not very good.

I need a better html editor which includes spelling check, but there too many of them on the internet, I don't know which one is better, could you give me comments?

"Spelling check" is preferred.

thanks
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Dreamweaver
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it is "free to try".
it may not work after a period, i hope a free one for long term use.

thanks
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do a search...you can make it free :wink:

Not that i condone that behaviour
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Post by feyd »

any decent text editor has a spell checking system available at some level.

I know TextPad does: http://www.textpad.com
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Post by php12342005 »

No one uses a FREE HTML editor with spelling checking in this forum?
all of you guys use NotePad or pico?

I need ur comments from your expeiences to choose a "better" one - not google, actually i have found some in download.com

any further comments?

cheers
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Pimptastic wrote:Dreamweaver
Its worth it.
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php12342005 wrote:it is "free to try".
it may not work after a period, i hope a free one for long term use.
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I use edit plus 2. :)
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Post by feyd »

I think you believe an HTML editor is WYSIWYG, which isn't the case.
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Post by oceglok »

I use HTML-Kit, free and lots of plugins, if you need them. the only drawback I could find is, that it does not support mulit-byte characters (e.g. japanese). My second choice is notepad :-)

http://www.chami.com/html-kit/

Hope, this helps
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