Any good, visual HTML5 Editor or IDE? [closed]
Well it looks like Dreamweaver CS5 will try to smoother the HTML5 thing for a few more years (weeks actually). Seems like the next rung down is right to Notepad!
Anyone know a good HTML5 editor with a visual/preview/style leaning?
Eclipse with some pluggin?
(Seems like the market will be begging for it soon.)
Thanks
...By the way. I know about the 'no browser support'...'not finished yet'..etc. That's not an issue for us. We are doing Safari Only websites & iPhone iAd's only production...So we know what works in our implementations. (We mostly on Windows by the way)
Solution 1:
I always liked Aptana Studio for HTML development. Aptana Studio 3 beta supports the latest HTML5 specifications and is quite fast (compared to version 2). There is a standalone and an Eclipse pug-in version available.
UPDATE: Final release available (same link)
Solution 2:
Update
Use Aptana Studio 3, it's upgraded now.
You can either choose
- Standalone Version
- Eclipse Plug-in Version
Try online Aloha WYSIWYG Editor
But as a web-developer, I still prefer Notepad++, it has necessary code assists.
Outdated info, please don't refer.
This might be late answer, yeah very late answer, but surely will help someone
Download "Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers" Latest Stable Version
Download Google Plugin for Eclipse.zip
Select your download according to your Eclipse Version
After Downloading (don't Unzip)
Open EclipseHelp > Install New Software > Add > Archive > Select the Downloaded Plug-in.zip
in the field "Name" enter "Google Plugin" Click ok.
Ignore the Warnings, After Competion of Installation, Restart Eclipse.
How to use Google Plugin for Eclipse
File > New > Other > Web > Static Web Project > Enter Project name
Create New HTML File
Name to index.html
Select Properties of HTML File
Hit Ctrl+Space
similarly create new *.css file
Right Click on the css file > Properties > Web Content Settings > Select CSS3 Profile > ok
Hit CTRL+Space
Wooo, Yeah Start Coding.!
Solution 3:
Cloud 9 IDE. Storage is cloud+local, it offers autocompletion, it provides explicit support for node.js development, offers real-time collaboration, and you get bash into the deal with all its most popular tools (gcc included). All without having to open anything other than your browser.
I think that's Pretty Awesome.
EDIT Q3 2013 I would also suggest JetBrains WebStorm. It has autocompletion and solid refactoring features for HTML5, CSS3, JS. And it is very responsive.
Solution 4:
Topstyle 4 is the only one I've com e across with HTML5 (and CSS3) support. Its early stages but it works enough for the most part.
Solution 5:
Since HTML5 is still in the works and doesn't have consistant support across any browsers yet, my guess is that it's going to be quite a while before you get a WYSIWYG HTML5 Editor.
In the mean time, get used to editting your markup by hand in a good text editor like Notepad++ or TextEdit.