OT: web page design tools
Ken Nordquist
ken at geekystuff.net
Sat Mar 22 17:27:37 UTC 2008
I have used a number of good tools.
I would recommend either Quanta or Jedit (http://jedit.org) for basic
web development. I was a long-time Quanta user before I discovered Jedit.
For more serious development there is Aptana (an Eclipse-based IDE -
http://www.aptana.com) or Netbeans (http://netbeans.org). I prefer
Netbeans. If you are a Mac user, a lot of people swear by Textmate
(http://macromates.com) though I was disappointed with it. *NOTE:
Textmate is not free.
A couple of other tools to consider using are plugins for Firefox.
Firebug and Web Developer.
HTH,
-Ken
max bianco wrote:
> I have the opportunity to dive into web page design. I know the
> basics, which is to say not much. Just looking for opinions on what
> software to use. I would prefer an open source program but i am
> flexible. It doesn't have to be fancy, just intuitive(subjective i
> know). All opinions, decrees and etc welcome!
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Max
>
>
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