• Any opinions on a good CSS editor? I use Dreamweaver right now, but using it for just CSS is kind of a pain. What does everyone else use?

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  • Crimson Editor – [http://www.crimsoneditor.com/]

    notepad++ is excellent, but http://www.nvu.com/ is meant to be cool too.

    Same, I’m on Dreamweaver too. Works but it’s bit of a hassle. Would be very handy with a tool that manages the actual file better somehow – so you don’t have to scroll miles up and down to find a particular style.

    Anyone know of any good tool for mac?

    nvu (odz link above) is Windoze/Mac/Linux.

    Couldn’t get Nvu going.. think I might have some Java problems or something. Tried CSSEdit (http://www.macrabbit.com/cssedit/) – seems pretty decent. But it doesn’t REALLY do anything different than Dreamweaver.

    Suppose I’m looking for something that doesn’t yet exist πŸ™‚ Kinda like some clever WYSIWYG for CSS2 where you can draw out your id tags and resize and position text like in Illustrator. Well, I just keep on dreaming..

    I use DW, and don’t mind it, since I edit css in straight code and have been using DW since almost its (and my web) beginning, but folks at CSS-Discuss have been talking StyleMaster up, and seem to think it’s pretty decent. It’s for both Mac and Win, reasonably priced and has a 30 day trial. You might wanna give it a spin, then post back and tell us what you think.

    http://www.westciv.com/style_master/

    Thread Starter interknox

    (@interknox)

    Wow…style master looks pretty sweet. I’m d/l the demo, i’ll let you know soon.

    Thanks for the link!

    You’re welcome!

    TopStyle Pro. Perfect for both html and css, and with a bit of tweaking I’ve got it to allow edits to php and js too. It’s pricey if what you want is a free one, but otherwise not bad at around $80 US (bradsoft also has FeedDemon – don’t know whether it’s any good or not though since I have zero use for RSS feeds).

    I use firefox and installed the editcss plugin. You just hold your mouse down and select editcss. The css appears as a panel on the left and you can make changes there. You see the changes live to whatever page you are on. Then when I get the css I want I just copy and paste it.

    @fredrik, and others. I use CSSEdit for the Mac and I really like it.

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