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suggestion for HTML-Editor/Web-Editor?

Does anyone have a suggestion for a good html-/web-editor?
Up to now I used UE to write the html-code for private-webpages - but this would take too much time too me - I have to reread some tags/commands (not a problem, but too much time investigation) and I don't want to waste time with writing all table-tags,css-stuff etc. (standard stuff, takes too much time)

There are e.g.
kompoZer
Phase5
Dreamweaver? (maybe unneccessary big for my needs)

Any suggestions,comments - what are you using ? 

suggestion for HTML-Editor/Web-Editor?

Reply #1
http://www.htmlkit.com/ <---there's a free version of it which works great.

the guy who made the program works for w3c. or at least i think he does.

suggestion for HTML-Editor/Web-Editor?

Reply #2
notepad2 (google it)
err... i'm not using windows any more ;)

suggestion for HTML-Editor/Web-Editor?

Reply #3
Do you want code-editor or WYSIWYG editor? For the latter, there's a topic in the Off-Topic Forum already discussing this.

For code-editor, I use EditPlus.

suggestion for HTML-Editor/Web-Editor?

Reply #4
Thx pepoluan, I found the thread 
I used the search and searched for titles    with 'web editor' and 'html editor' - interesting that you cannot find your thread if you search for 'web editor' even if both words appear in the thread-title..

I am searching for the same you asked for    WYSIWIG is ok, if the usage and the created code is fine - that's mostly the problem with WYSIWIG-editors (kompoZer is a bit anoying in some way, moving graphics etc. - maybe Composer2 will be better..).

Once again, thanks, also to Mangix and ...Just Elliott