This very article I am editing in HTML-NOTEPAD: The application. HTML-NOTEPAD uses Sciter Engine for its UI. That means it is small, fast, does not have external dependencies and works on all major desktop operating systems: Windows (from XP to 10), Mac OS and Linux. And exactly in the same way: Yet HTML-NOTEPAD supports “day” and “night” editing modes: Application design goals. Read the first few steps on the help.html. One of the steps outlines editing the 'contact.js' or 'phone.js'. Find this file in your template folder and drag it into Notepad. Edit the file with your information. Be careful not to delete the code that is in the file and edit only the text.
Bluefish is a full-featured web editor for Linux.There are also built-in executables for Windows and Macintosh. There is code-sensitive spell check, autocomplete of many different languages (HTML, PHP, CSS, etc.), snippets, project management, and auto-save. Notepad for Mac is a note-taking app for Mac OS X. A trial version is available from several download sites, while the full licensed version of Notepad for Mac will cost you $20.
On all platforms HTML-NOTEPAD is just two files: html-notepad[.exe] and sciter.dll[.dylib or .so] so the application is portable by its nature – you can copy these files to any folder on your machine (e.g. on flash drive) and run it from there.
Installation is not required, but for your convenience I’ve included installation packages.
Windows
- Installation executable : html-notepad-setup.exe (2,180 KB)
- Portable version: html-notepad.zip (2,526 KB) – unpack the zip in some folder and run html-notepad.exe from there.
- Universal version, works on all Windows version starting from Windows XP (coming)
Mac OS
Installation package: html-notepad.dmg (4,826 KB)
Linux (requires GTK 3)
Python launcher mac os. Portable executable: html-notepad-dist.tar.gz (4,281 KB) – unpack the tarball in some folder and run html-notepad from there. You may need to adjust permissions of binaries.
Sources
HTML-NOTEPAD is a part of Sciter SDK that you can download either from Sciter’s site or access them at GitHub.
TextEdit User Guide
You can use TextEdit to edit or display HTML documents as you’d see them in a browser (images may not appear), or in code-editing mode.
Note: By default, curly quotes and em dashes are substituted for straight quotes and hyphens when editing HTML as formatted text. (Code-editing mode uses straight quotes and hyphens.) To learn how to change this preference, see New Document options.
Create an HTML file
- In the TextEdit app on your Mac, choose File > New, then choose Format > Make Plain Text.
- Enter the HTML code.
- Choose File > Save, type a name followed by the extension .html (for example, enter index.html), then click Save.
- When prompted about the extension to use, click “Use .html.”
View an HTML document
- In the TextEdit app on your Mac, choose File > Open, then select the document.
- Click Options at the bottom of the TextEdit dialog, then select “Ignore rich text commands.”
- Click Open.
Always open HTML files in code-editing mode
- In the TextEdit app on your Mac, choose TextEdit > Preferences, then click Open and Save.
- Select “Display HTML files as HTML code instead of formatted text.”
Change how HTML files are saved
Set preferences that affect how HTML files are saved in TextEdit.
- In the TextEdit app on your Mac, choose TextEdit > Preferences, then click Open and Save.
- Below HTML Saving Options, choose a document type, a style setting for CSS, and an encoding.
- Unarchiver mac os x 10 6 8. Select “Preserve white space” to include code that preserves blank areas in documents.
Download Free Notepad
If you open an HTML file and don’t see the code, TextEdit is displaying the file the same way a browser would (as formatted text).
Save Notepad File As Html
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