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Solve : Best free HTML editors.?

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While doing a search, I noticed how few FREE HTML editors there are.
Here is a link:
5 Best Free HTML Editor Software
The five he names are:

CoffeeCup HTML Editor
Komodo Edits
NetBeans
Notepad++
Visual Studio Code

Only five? Really? Dos he think the others are worthless?
I can think of at least two that are not in his list.
Here is a better list:

The 9 Best Free HTML Editors


But that does no include the two I think of.

What do you like? Ii t free?

You can edit HTML in any text editor, and many word processors. There is a big list on Wikipedia, many are free. I don't trust 'X best [whatever]' click bait articles you see on the web. Often written in a hurry out of thin air by PEOPLE with no knowledge.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_HTML_editors



+ 1...Wow! Salmon Trout is right on. I ecall using some word processor programs to edit HTML code. You could wither edit the HTML text directly or do it as a browser page.
Nice link. Thanks. I notice it shows LibreOffice. I have used it to do some work on my web site. I use to use Crimson Editor which is free, but moved to Notepad ++. I was exposed to Crimson Editor through a College Book that was for HTML that came with a CD in the back of it that was bundled with Free and Trial-Ware. Another useful software that fell off the web is Mapedit to which it has become ABANDONED but is still Trial-ware if you find it. It would allow you to take a HTML document and draw a box around images on the page and it would allow you to map out hyperlink click areas over images and save the changes to the HTML file that your working in. It was made by boutell and it appears that they LOST their domain because its redirecting me to a different website when going to their site. More info here: https://www.washington.edu/webinfo/mapedit.html
Mapedit still works on Windows 7 but havent tried it on Windows 10 yet. Its on my 80GB Maxtor external hard drive from like 2005 which has all sorts of STUFF that is now a needle in hay stack on the web to find as stuff becomes abandonware, outdated, and discontinued as its no longer hosted on the web etc.

Crimson editor = http://www.crimsoneditor.com/ ( Note: The last release version is dated 2008 ) But I had worked with it from around 2000 up until I discovered Notepad++

Notepad++ = https://notepad-plus-plus.org/



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