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Posted by Bear Bottoms on 08/11/07 14:41
On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 08:42:17 -0500, bealoid <signup@bealoid.co.uk> wrote:
> Ben C <spamspam@spam.eggs> wrote in
> news:slrnfbr8im.8ua.spamspam@bowser.marioworld:
>
> [snip]
>
>> Use a good text editor, tidy, the W3C validators and read a couple of
>> tutorials. That's much better advice to anyone than to buy the CSE
>> product, even if it is free for 17.5 hours on some special day of the
>> year. He can keep it.
>
> This is excellent advice.
>
> Even if someone wanted an editor that had templates and syntax
> highlighting
> and other odd html/css specific features there are other, really free,
> freeware softs that do an excellent job.
>
I've almost graduated to the level where such a text editor is becoming
more and more useful to me. In fact, I am using one more and more these
days. I still use Komposer and check my code through /used to be W3C/ now
CSE as it performs better and catches more. Your advice is directed at and
good for those whose level of expertise is a bit higher than mine, which
is far from basic yet farther from expert.
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