- 1. A bit of background View and Discuss Find out the basics of text editors
- 2. Let the Editor Choose You View and Discuss Find the best text editor option available for your operating system
- 3. View Your File in a Browser View and Discuss Create your first web page
- 4. Blog About Your Text Editor View and Discuss Write about which text editor you chose and why that text editor felt different from the others
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Yeah, It's done ARM beware! I hope I still get this badge!
06 Jan 2015
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posted message: http://mttrudell.kinja.com/v-badges-v-1677699378?rev=1420526431759
Yeah, It's done ARM beware! I hope I still get this badge!
06 Jan 2015
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posted message: hey y'all, its all been interesting but i have had a lot of good times with notepad++. i like d graphics n all that
06 Nov 2014
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posted message: Folk, it's been interesting learning to write HTML with notepad,
but continues practice would make us all perfect so do not give
up when challenged.
14 Aug 2014
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posted message: Here is my take on the text editor
http://croydonff60.tumblr.com/post/94113059979/the-text-editor-of-choice
07 Aug 2014
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posted message: I just decided on TextMate for now (mac os). Here's my blog post about it: http://opnsea.blogspot.com/2014/08/choosing-text-editor.html.
06 Aug 2014
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posted message: Hey, Bluefish works on windows and OS X too!
I've used it for 3 years now, it's the best for me.
http://expandingdev.weebly.com/blog/bluefish
02 Aug 2014
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posted message: notepad is OK if your looking for a distraction free text editor .... But if you just starting out you should try something that helps(syntax highlighting and error alerts) you learn more coding. You don't need to buy a book or take course to learn Dreamweaver.
I would suggest trying Brackets it is free and very helpful for beginners, here is the link to the home page: http://brackets.io/index.html
And in case you were wondering it is made with ADOBE.
Look if you get brackets you will learn faster and catch mistakes quicker.
17 Jul 2014
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posted message: I just posted:
http://1piccololane.blogspot.com/2014/05/text-editor.html
13 May 2014
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posted message: Best Text editor.. Editra! http://swolterman1.wordpress.com/2014/05/06/first-webpage-made-out-of-code/
06 May 2014
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posted message: Best text editor
http://quakuduro.wordpress.com/2014/05/06/text-editor/
05 May 2014
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posted message: I like Note++ because is easy to work whit.
check link.
http://revsly.wordpress.com/2014/05/05/my-text-editor/
05 May 2014
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posted message: I tried the context which was pretty good, I skipped the other one and went to dreamweaver, thought it was goin to be free. Guess not. I'll stick with notepad ++.
01 May 2014
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posted message: I'm using notepad++ and Context, both of them is great.
26 Mar 2014
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posted message: I have used AptanaStudio3 but for my P2PU challenges I will go for one of their recommended editors, TextWrangler.
AptanaStudio3 is a more advanced interface and allows you to create a project so you can manage your css, html and Javascript all in one program. It includes a debugger and a preview instead of having to jump to a browser each time.
25 Mar 2014
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posted message: I believe that a text editor should match your style. If you are a bells and whistles type your text editor should be loaded with features. If your are a bare bones type your text editor should just contain the basics. Features keep the bells & whistles patron engaged while it only frustrates a bare bones patron.
16 Mar 2014
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