Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing
to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and
make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

  
-
Arachnophilia has the color-coding feature and it's free. I'm not sure how good the java version is though because I use an older version.

Originally Posted by
SingleDaddyof2
I need to hang out with you guys more often, lol. I use Notepad whenever I update SCF's NPN page (link is in my sig). Back when I had my own hobby website, I used NoteTab Lite (a freeware program). I liked it a lot but it didn't have a text color-coding feature. Does anyone know of a freeware HTML editor that has a text color-coding feature?
I learned HTML and CSS for free through websites like w3schools.com and htmlgoodies.com. I also bought a couple of HTML books. I love it so much that my ultimate career goal is to be a web designer.
Don't worry, even though the letters HTML look kinda scary at first, it not really all that hard to learn HTML to write your own code. Web design sites like those mentioned above also discourage frames. After looking at a few sites that use frames, I can see why.
-
-

Originally Posted by
jayk1998
Don't go pay for dreamweaver to build a card collection site. It's a great program, but you will be paying for features that you will never use for somthing so simple.
There are several good free HTML editors: nvu, amaya, and the aforementioned Arachno...
If you really want to get into the code, though, I highly recommend getting XMLSpy Home edition. It's free, and you write the code itself and can then preview it in a browser. Also, w3schools.com is a good free html tutorial site.
I didn't pay for dreamweaver it was free but I don't know anything about code thats why I like being able to design I am just having a hard time figuring out where the buttons are and how to do everything
-
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules