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If we could recommend you one tool, we would recommend this one.Now over the years, there have been many text editors, but only a few have stayed and improved over the years. Atom.io right now is used by all my programmer friends, myself include.If you want to use the best WYSIWYG HTML editor, that will save 10x the time when coding use.
Just try it, you’ll thank me later. Oh, and watch their demo video below. It’s super cool as well.
Best of all. Atom.io is free and it’s made by Github.:)If you don’t love it let me know!Another honorable mention goes to, a super cool text editor for Mac users. It’s pixel-perfect and beautiful, but it does cost $99 to use it. I’ll stick with Atom for now!Now the rest of the article 1. NicEdit is an alternative to some of the larger, more complex WYSIWYG editors out there, with its small download size.
It boasts many of the expected editor features and easily integrates into your site. 2. TinyMCE is an open-source JavaScript HTML WYSIWYG editor. It’s easy to integrate, and is highly customisable with themes and plugins. TinyMCE is one of the more “complete” editors out there, offering an experience similar to MSWord. 3. CKeditor is the new FCKEditor that proved to be the market leader previously.
It builds from that, and aims to fix what FCKEditor got wrong. The result is a high performance WYSIWYG editor that offers editing features comparable to MSWord and Open Office. YUI Rich Text EditorDemo The YUI Rich Text Editor is a UI control from Yahoo that turns textarea’s into fully functioning WYSIWYG editors. It comes in several different versions of varying features and complexity, but still manages to achieve a great user experience without a plethora of buttons crowding the interface. 5.
Markitup is a jQuery plugin that allows you to turn the text areas into markup editors in any markup you wish. HTML, Wiki syntax, and BBcode are just a few that are supported. Markitup is not a WYSIWYG editor, but that doesn’t hold it back from offering all the basic features you’d expect, and a lightweight download that works well. 6. FreeTextBox is an HTML editor specifically for ASP.NET. The look and feel of the editor is the most like Microsoft Word that you are likely to get. The free version does lack a couple features, but has more than enough to get you going.
7. WYSIWYG editors have become common as plugins for the popular jQuery library, but not so common on Mootools. MooEditable though, fills that void, by providing a simple but effective user experience, by building on top of a well-written JavaScript library.
If you’re a Mootools fan, then you’ll have no problems with this. 8. OpenWYSIWYG is a cross browser rich text editor with almost every editing capability you could want. It features a sleek user interface including drop-downs and buttons. High on its features list is its capacity to handle tables well, with different borders and colours.
However, Chrome is still not supported. Spaw EditorDemo DownloadSpaw Editor is a web-based in-browser WYSIWYG editor control that enables web site developers to replace a standard text area HTML control with full-featured, fully customizable, multilingual, skinable web-based WYSIWYG editor.
10. jHtmlArea is another WYSIWYG text editor built as a plugin for the popular jQuery library. It’s purpose is to be simple and lightweight, and it serves this well, with only the most needed options included in the plugin. It allows itself to be easily customised from the looks to the functions down to the language. Further Discussion?If you have used one of these before, or have used another web-based Rich Text editor that you think deserves a mention, then go ahead and add them in the comments area below.
We’d love to hear from you on the subject!If you are still hungry for more info, we’ve got more. The next thing in this article is a review of the Sublime Text editor. Let’s go to it.Code Editor Review: Sublime TextAs a designer and developer, I’m always trying to find the best possible tools to do my job and to have fun with it. I’m both a PC and Mac user so Notepad, Coda, Textmate, Dreamweaver, Komodo and Aptana are some of the many editors I’ve tried. But none of those have made an impact as big as.“Sublime Text is a sophisticated text editor for code, HTML and prose.
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You’ll love the slick user interface and extraordinary features.” Interface. Sublime Text interface ThemesThe first impression that will pop into your mind is how amazingly beautiful the Sublime interface is. I was especially impressed while using Windows because usually editors are only visually appealing under Mac OS. However, I would say Sublime Text is unique in this regard. Changing themes takes two clicks (for real) and by default you get 22 to choose from.
You can download even more themes if you like. MinimapAlthough the interface itself is extremely beautiful, usability and functionality is even more impressive. Imagine something you would like to see in an editor and you will probably find it in Sublime Text. Let’s start with the basics and that would point us to the default layout. Sublime Text comes with a minimap which is available at the top right corner showing you every line of code you may have. However with the minimap, my favourite part is that it made me stop using the scroll bar to scroll down the page because you will be able to do it much easier using the minimap. And if you don’t like you can simply hide it.
That's how I played it originally (minus the EX routes, obviously).You should change it.To view the most scenes the suggested play order and the order i'm doing this walkthrough by is:Komari - Rin part 1 - Kurugaya - Haruka - Kud - Mio - Rin part 2Reasons:One of Komari's route's scenes with Kurugaya only occurs if Rin part 1 or Kurugaya's route isn't finished.One of Haruka's bad end extra scenes requires Kurugaya's route to be locked and Kud's route to not be locked.The childhood friends have some extra scenes during the baseball match, but only if Rin part 1 isn't completed. Originally posted by:As for me, I'm planning to do this order: Komari, Rin 1, Haruka, Kudryavka, Kurugaya, Mio, Rin 2/Refrain, Saya, Sasami, Kanata. Little busters ex. That's how I played it originally (minus the EX routes, obviously).If for some reason however the 'new' routes are playable before finishing Refrain, then I might get onto those sooner. Originally posted by:As for me, I'm planning to do this order: Komari, Rin 1, Haruka, Kudryavka, Kurugaya, Mio, Rin 2/Refrain, Saya, Sasami, Kanata. Almost all walkthroughs put Komari first and Kurugaya last for the heroine routes, but I believe there's a lot of merit in an alternative order.Rin 1 Mio Komari Kurugaya Haruka Kud Rin 2 Refrain Saya Sasami KanataI wrote a reasoning for it here for the Bookclub, but it contains spoilers so I won't paste it here.
Panels/Groups/Screen ModesTalking about the good stuff, one of my favourite features is that Sublime offers you the possibility to display as many files as you want through one-to-four panels. So basically, you can see four files at the same time. If you have more than one file open, Sublime will automatically create groups and you can send a file to a group or select a group using the option focus. On the other hand, if you have a peaceful and calm personality and you like to keep things quiet you can use the Full Screen Mode (F11) or Distraction Free Mode (Shift+F11) which will hide all tabs, forcing you to focus on just your code/text. SidebarFinishing the important aspects of Sublime interface, one last and also common feature is the sidebar. Sublime has it all and if you don’t like tabs you can use the sidebar or vice-versa. You can also change everything from its original position. Sublime Text – Multiple selections Multiple SelectionAlthough it’s a simple functionality, one thing that surprised me was the multiple selection option, which does precisely that.
It offers you the possibility of selecting multiple lines simultaneously and honestly I’ve never seen an editor with such an ability. This is something that helped me choose Sublime as my number one editor because I believe the small details design the big picture.
Auto-complete/SnippetsWhile expecting nothing less, Sublime brings you the auto-complete feature. However if you’re expecting the fantastic Dreamweaver-like auto-complete you can stop right there. Yes, it supports snippets so write html and press TAB and the entire HTML head element appears. However, the auto-complete option itself is achieved by pressing ctrl+space which gives you a list of possible words based on the ones you have already written and this is where I feel it needs a bit more work because it does not give you a list of hints. This means you need to know how to code, so if you’re expecting a big help while writing your HTML you will find a hard time doing it. Python/CommunityNot satisfied because that option you really wanted is not there or isn’t as great as you imagined? Don’t worry because you may have a way to make it look good.
With Python plugins you can add as many features as you want to Sublime and if you’re not comfortable with Python you have a great and big community in their to help you out. CustomizationEvery toolbar, mouse scroll speed, keyboard shortcut, etc can be customized at will so feel free to make yourself comfortable!
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