On Fri, 2006-04-28 at 22:01 -0400, Dan wrote:
I use gedit for all my HTML, CSS, and PHP editing needs, once the
file
has the proper extension (.html, .css, .php, etc) it comes up with very
excellent (though not flawless) syntax highlighting. Quick, easy,
universal. It's better to learn the coding than to let a frontend come
up with its own often messy code anyway.
I agree - that's why I use emacs + auctex for LaTeX and bluefish for
html. Both of them are text editors that (imho) happen to be better than
gedit for their respective purposes.