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Donna Wilkins
3,605 PointsWeb text editors
I have moved on to CSS from the HTML track. Am trying to find a web editor that will allow me to work on different web site projects by loading up the files for that particular project. Have been using Notepad ++ for the one I am building now but I don't think it will allow me to add another project to practice CSS track on. Suggestions????? Really don't want to spend $70 on Sublime and I don't even know if it will allow what I want. Thanks.
4 Answers
Shawn Flanigan
Courses Plus Student 15,815 PointsEven though Sublime Text currently has "no enforced time limit for the evaluation," they do want you to pay $70 for "continued use." If you're looking for an alternative, Adobe's free, open-source editor Brackets has worked well for me. I'm sure I'm missing out on some of Sublime Text's fancier features, but it does what I need it to do.
Jacob Mishkin
23,118 PointsYou can download Sublime for free. You just can't register the text editor, that's all.
Donna Wilkins
3,605 PointsThank you.
Donna Wilkins
3,605 PointsThank you !