The editor supports many languages from Java, C/C++, XML and HTML, to PHP, Groovy, Javadoc, JavaScript and JSP. Because the editor is extensible, you can plug in support for many other languages. Remember that netbeans support many programming languages, but you as a web developer, we recommend you to download only the HTML5/Javascript built.
The editor supports many languages from Java, C/C++, XML and HTML, to PHP, Groovy, Javadoc, JavaScript and JSP. Because the editor is extensible, you can plug in support for many other languages. Remember that netbeans support many programming languages, but you as a web developer, we recommend you to download only the HTML5/Javascript built. However, for learning HTML we recommend a simple text editor like Notepad (PC) or TextEdit (Mac). We believe using a simple text editor is a good way to learn HTML. Follow the four steps below to create your first web page with Notepad or TextEdit.
Komodo Edit, whose latest version is 11.1.1, is one of our favorite editors. It's used by professionals for editing HTML, XML, and text files. It includes a number of excellent features for HTML and CSS development (it supports both HTML5 and CSS3). Additionally, there are a lot of great extensions available to add on languages as well as other features (like special characters).
Using Komodo Edit
Admittedly, Komodo Edit is not the best available HTML editor on the market, but if you're not afraid to build pages in HTML, or if you use XML, you simply can't beat the price (it's free). Bear in mind that Komodo Edit is the loss leader for ActiveState.
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They would prefer you purchase their full IDE, and to that end, Komodo IDE and their website can be a bit confusing to find the free Komodo Edit version. If you do web development programming or web application development, then you should consider purchasing the IDE since it has a number of features that make it an excellent choice for those development environments and needs.
While the multiple programming language flexibility of Komodo Edit makes it a very compelling option for many developers, it is not well suited to designers, small businesses, or beginners, especially if they are looking for a WYSIWYG environment where they can create a website more easily and in a more visual nature. Komodo Edit does include integrated support for FTP, FTPs, SFTP, and SCP, eliminating the need to turn to a separate application solely to handle file uploads.
Target Market(s):Professional Web Developers or XML Developers
Description
- Operating System: Windows, Macintosh, Linux.
- Publisher: ActiveState.
- Price: Free for basic version, paid version available as well.
- Type of Editor: Text Editor.
- Score:
- Web Designers: 38.9%
- Web Developers: 59.8%
- Small Businesses: 25.0%
- Beginners: 24.8%
Pros
- Text editor with code completion and color coding.
- In-app preview.
- Write HTML5 documents with CSS3.
- FTP, FTPs, SFTP, and SCP.
- Lots of languages supported including PHP, JavaScript, XML, and HTML.
Cons
- No WYSIWYG editor.
- No link checker.
- No wizards or other assistance for beginning web developers.
This product was reviewed using information found on their website.
Active7 years, 4 months ago
I am searching an HTML5 & CSS3 text editor for Mac OS X. What would you suggest?
Please give a short description as well as some information about pricing (free? commercial? trial?).
By the way, I am aware that there is the ability to take WineBottler/Wine to make certain Windows applications work in OS X. If you definitely know that a certain Windows HTML5 & CSS3 editor works in Mac OS X and it is worth it, please mention it. Mac os voice to text software for pc.
Thank you!
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Coda, BBEdit, and TextMate are--in my opinion--the most popular text editors for web development. TextMate has a 30-day free trial and is $57 USD. Coda is $99 USD and does not have a free trial (to my knowledge). And BBEdit is $99 USD and has a free trial (don't know how long it is).
For a free text editor, you can use TextWrangler from the same people who made BBEdit.
My personal preference is Vim / MacVim; but learning the Vim language is probably overkill if you're just doing just HTML / CSS. I would recommend trying out all of these and seeing what you like the most.
EDIT: A final note, everything I listed here is highly extensible and if there is a feature you like in one, it has most likely been ported to one or more of the other editors as well. Keep this in mind, because you shouldn't immediately dismiss any particular editor for what it offers as a default install.
If you're really particular about your editor (which you should be, as it's the single most important tool in your arsenal) then you should also look at available plugins for each code editor to get a true picture of what they can and cannot do.
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I realise it might be overkill, but I really like using NetBeans for Javascript / HTML5 stuff. The JS completion is really helpful and it handles things like Canvas 2D API methods.
One drawback is that it doesn't seem to support CSS3.
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I also recommend Textmate, if you willing to spend money. Its very comfortable to code html/css/js.
Personally I code in jEdit or Eclipse. They're crossplatform compatible and opensource.
edit: both provide tons of plugins :)
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I like Aptana Studio. If you take the time to configure it's preferences it's a powerful editor.
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