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A few tips needed

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01-12-2009, 03:49 AM
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First of all i want to know what version of notepad is best for coding.

Also do any of you know the name of the plug-in or add-on for firefox that lets you do css on half of the screen, while the other half of the screen is the site you are coding.
for example in the second video, this guy uses that add-on:
http://nettuts.com/videos/screencast...dice-that-psd/

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I don't use notepad, i prefer edit pad lite. its free and it works wonders! try it out =)

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what about notepad++ is that a good one?

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never tried it

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i havent tried that either but what i have is an addon called "css viewer"...what it does is that when you activate it and roll your move over specific things in the coded design, it gives you information about it and highlights the entire box it is contained in. its actually quite helpful

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Notepad++ and Intype are the editors on Windows that I like.

http://intype.info/

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Originally Posted by Andrew R View Post
Notepad++ and Intype are the editors on Windows that I like.

http://intype.info/
+1 for Intype. Only editor I've been using for about a year now; I used Notepad++ prior to that, but some of the functionality with Intype I prefer more (that and it looks so much better!)

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+1 for intype for sure.

Notepadd++ is good if you know what your doing.

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There's an addon for firefox called 'firebug', lets you live edit css as such

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