At 06:47 PM 18/01/2001, you wrote:
>What I'd like an editor to do for me is help out with how the page looks.
>One I set up a page that looks half-way decent - even if I use stock
>templates or style sheets - I can always plop the code in later by hand and
>that's no biggie. It's just that initial setting up of tables and stuff that
>is kind of tedious and I want to get away from that so I can concentrate on
>the code.
Personally, I would love to find an editor which had colour coded code
ability, a nice windows cut/paste/undo/redo feature, much akin to say
Homesite, but the most important thing would be that it can simulate a
telnet connection (or any connection for that matter) to the web server im
working on and use it just like the current editors view/use/display the
local hard drive. When you save a file, it instantly saves it on the
server. Ive seen some editors which have a supposed publish option but they
are either very lame, or made by microsoft (nuff said).
I like the ability to have a simple keystroke(s) to instantly update the
file so I can reload it direct off the webserver and test it out. Infact, I
didnt mind how nedit worked when I was running my FreeBSD box at home, but
it too couldnt allow me to work on remote files live.
Chris
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