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  • Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    There’s a great list of text editors here:

    https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Glossary#Text_editor

    If you’re on a Mac, I recommend Fraise:

    https://www.fraiseapp.com/

    It’s free, open source, and packed with the same features as some of the shareware and commercial text editors.

    Thank you James for the headsup about Fraise!

    I was just using textedit and trying to sort out the header.php, styles.css and other files. Using Fraise worked really well.

    I notice the tech Wizard title. Do you happen some tips gathered for wordpress folks?

    Your site. I checked out the cool Star Wars Solo Adventures, and also came across Frost for Fauna, the almost 3 year old custom theme for WordPress. Are you planing on updating it for WordPress 3?
    It would be nice to have a theme that one can easily customize. Twenty Ten seems pretty good but it takes time to make the neccessary changes for it to look the way I want. The more intuitive changes one can make the better.

    Thanks! Have a great day!

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Do you happen some tips gathered for wordpress folks?

    Yes I do. ?? I publish most of my WordPress-related posts here: https://weblogtoolscollection.com/

    came across Frost for Fauna, the almost 3 year old custom theme for WordPress. Are you planing on updating it for WordPress 3?

    Actually, it still works perfectly on WordPress 3.x. In fact, that’s what I’m using at https://www.macmanx.com/

    Twenty Ten seems pretty good but it takes time to make the neccessary changes for it to look the way I want.

    If you’re looking for a theme that’s like Twenty Ten and even easier to customize, try Coraline: https://www.ads-software.com/extend/themes/coraline

    I use M$ Expression Web. Although a full wysiwyg editor it is excellent for html, css, js, php coding and features autocomplete, syntax highlighting and a great css property editor. Also much cheaper than Dreamweaver (free if you’re a student.)

    Else notepad++ is not bad

    Thanks for the info James and Miocene22!

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    You’re welcome!

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