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serjio2013-07-16 11:53:18
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serjio, 2013-07-16 11:53:18

Editor for html + css layout?

I sat on adobe dreamweaver for a long time,
in general I liked it - project support, a good content search with the possibility of flexible contextual replacement of tags, attributes, content. but it often eats resources for no reason, does not cope well with highlighting non-standard extensions like .tpl, liquid ...
I want to try something else, I mainly work with php projects (layout integration), git, svn

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rvsob, 2013-07-16
@rvsob

Sublime Text 2

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AFoST, 2013-07-16
@AFoST

webstorm

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Urvin, 2013-07-16
@Urvin

Netbeans
PhpStorm

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Vitaly Kravchenko, 2013-07-17
@krawster

I recently switched to WebStorm, and have been using Aptana Studio for a long time.
Try some of these. True, WebStorm costs some money, but 30 days give it a "feel".

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Maxim, 2013-07-17
@might

A couple of months ago I switched from notepad++ to Sublime Text, now I don’t understand how I used to live without it.

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serjio, 2013-07-16
@serjio

thanks for the recommendations, I’ll clarify a few points that I would like to see:
- high-quality work with individual projects
- convenient search by file names
- very convenient search by content (better if with options - “find something in the tag such and such”)
- lightness and lack of brakes
- it would be nice to send updates to git-svn from the editor
- the ability to reformat the html code in someone else's file to suit your requests (and settings)
- the ability to clean the html code from Word shit (not critical)

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oliver_queen, 2013-07-16
@oliver_queen

Try Web Matrix, I personally really like to work in it.

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VoidVolker, 2013-07-17
@VoidVolker

SciTE-RU - lightweight, fast, flexible, supports scripts, settings - darkness, syntax highlighting is also fully customizable, can display hints for keywords and hotkeys - can even load them dynamically, actions on the "execute / compile / compile" buttons are easily configured . In general, this is the best source code editor, IMHO. I've been using it since time immemorial and see no reason to switch to something else.

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apastukhov83, 2019-12-06
@apastukhov83

Not the first month I use the html code editor Html Editor "Q" v.1.9.3 ( Current version ).
Generally satisfied.
With great pleasure I tested its functionality and usability. Generally satisfied.
Quite a rich set of functions, user-friendly interface. IMHO is not inferior to its competitors.
'they don't make up here, they "stamp" the layout 'as they advertise it.
Try it, I advise.
html.editor.24h-studio.ru
Thank you.

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