• 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 – [https://www.crimsoneditor.com/]

    notepad++ is excellent, but https://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 (https://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 ?? 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.

    https://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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