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The Best Free Web Editors

If you are a webmaster or looking to design a website of
your own, you will need a web editor.

A web editor (or html editor) is basically a program that
organizes your website code by color coding the different
commands, and structuring your code in a logical manner.

Here's a few web editors that you should consider:

NotePad
Simply put, if you want to hand code your website top to
bottom, use a word editor like notepad or microsoft word.

NoteTab Lite http://www.notetab.com
Another very basic html editor with a few more features than
notepad.

1stPage2000
I use this web editor and highly recommend it! There's a
novice, intermediate, and expert level so it can be easiliy
used at whatever skill level. Tons of features and


it's
free.
http://www.evrsoft.com/download.shtml

Now, you can use a WYSIWYG editor, but they tend to screw up
your code. Anyways, learning how to write your website's
code will save you time when you need to make changes
because you're familiar with your code and know what to
change.

These webpage editors aren't mandatory in order to build a
website, but they should be seriously considered if you're
looking to write valid web coding!

About the Author

Eric McArdle is the publisher of the TrafficaZine Online Marketing Newsletter which is a publication designed to assist the online marketing and/or web designing entrepreneur with the basic tools and resources that will greatly assist them in taking further steps into bettering their online business.