You allegedly *can* edit CSS in NVU... though it's with an extension-like interface. I say allegedly, because after 5 minutes of trying to figure out how to open a css file in it, I stopped.
So... If you're looking for an Open Source editor with good HTML, JS, CSS, PHP support and is extensible to whatever the heck else you want to code, I'd say go with Eclipse[1], with the PHPEclipse plugin[2] (even if you don't code PHP, get the PHPEclipse plugin, as it has excellent syntax highlighting for HTML, CSS and JS).
If you're looking to edit straight HTML (and nothing else) in a WYSIWYG environment, NVU may be the way to go.
- Stephen
[1] http://www.eclipse.org/ [2] http://www.phpeclipse.de/
janet wrote:
Hello Joseph-
did anyone ever reply to your message? I use Nvu on a very limited application -- a single page used to update a projects list. I was hoping a *power user* would reply so we could both learn.
I do use it on a limited basis, so could answer some questions if you like
Janet
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