What is it?
vim
brackets coo... mayb not best doe
>>54669536
Dreamweaver
microsoft word and notepad
>>54669536
vim or atom
>>54669536
GNU Emacs
Google Chrome
Anything with emmet/zen-coding plugin.
I like vim, because I really like vi-style keybindings, but as long as you have emmet, it doesn't matter all that much.
how did you guys learn HTML?
I heard it's one of the hardest programming languages
>>54669536
>using anything other than Notepad
>>54671394
same, i'm sticking with x86 assembly and C++
>>54671394
i started with something easy like c++ or assembly, and moved upwards from there to python and then html
>>54669536
Emacs or vim to edit (if emacs, use evil-mode, web-mode, and emmet-mode. Use firefox to fuck around with viewing the site (execellent dev tools)
With emmet-mode you can do shit like this:table+ (ctrl-j)
b#foo.bar.mu[x=y m=l] (ctrl-j)
and it will automatically give you this (with your cursor inside the b tag)<table>
<tr>
<td><b id="foo" class="bar mu" x="y" m="l"></b></td>
</tr>
</table>
>>54672125
>Firefox dev tools are excellent
Are you fucking high nigga?
Agree with Emacs and vim though.
javascript:document.body.contentEditable = 'true'; document.designMode='on'; void 0
>>54669536
Inspect element
>>54671512
Notepad doesn't have syntax hightlighting.
Anything with syntax highlighting
order pizza
Scite
>>54669536
Brackets.
brackets.io
>>54672602
Notepad++