![]() ![]() ![]() JavaScript Editor makes things much easier in both HTML land and the JS underbelly. Somehow, I want easier tagging and accessible JS functions to boot. Even Notepad++ is rather lacking in functionality if you think about it. It's clear that when it comes to coding web pages, text editors are simply not cut out for it. Luckily JavaScript Editor PRO sells for $50 for life (compared with the subscription model) and it's little brother Free JavaScript Editor is almost as complete and with a 100% discount. I sometime get a desire to do some web-coding but when I look at Dreamweaver's variable price tag, I get discouraged.
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