Paul wrote:
I have been writing html code for awhile now and and starting to realize how inaccessible and non-web compliant my pages are. I have always hand written code in Edit Plus 2, is there a better editor I can use for web standards ( like Dreamweaver MX ? ) and where should I start for tips on accessibility and standards compliance.
Thanks for any help.
Paul
Firstly, can I second the other commentors views on Validation and WYSIWYG etc.
Secondly, can I recommend NoteTab Light - a free text editor available from Fookes Software. Excellent clipbook support with downloadable libraries available for most programming languages. Also plugins for integrated HTML Tidy and Validation are available along with a bunch of other useful widgets. I've used it religiously for about 4 years - so much so that I upgraded to the Pro version. At $19.95 you can't really go wrong.
Hope that helps,
Bryan
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