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=== Notepad++ ===
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=== VS Code ===
=== VS Code ===
This might have come with your computer. If not, I believe it's free (or some version of it?), so get on it. It gives you access to ssh as well, which is Incredibly Nifty for communicating with and editing files pronounmail.com, once you get your website up and running. I believe there's a guide for ssh somewhere... if only someone would link to it.
This might have come with your computer. If not, I believe it's free (or some version of it?), so get on it. It gives you access to ssh as well, which is Incredibly Nifty for communicating with and editing files pronounmail.com, once you get your website up and running. I believe there's a guide for ssh somewhere... if only someone would link to it.
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Revision as of 22:28, 20 October 2025

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Text Editors


Notepad++

A bit retro but not so bad for HTML as I remember.

Having checked the website, wow ok, it's changed a lot since I last used it. Definitely better than Notepad though in any case. It was all Courier and really precise indent markers and such when I was introduced to it. I wonder if that version is still available... bah, anyways, if you can't get VS Code, get this.

VS Code

This might have come with your computer. If not, I believe it's free (or some version of it?), so get on it. It gives you access to ssh as well, which is Incredibly Nifty for communicating with and editing files pronounmail.com, once you get your website up and running. I believe there's a guide for ssh somewhere... if only someone would link to it.