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Old 2006-03-19, 08:39 PM   #5
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Well, CuteHTML is an HTML editor, not a wysiwyg thingy. It's all raw code. But Cute color codes the tags and somewhat intuitively offers up up tag options as you work. In other words, if you type table, then hit space, a little box pops up and you can choose select width, height, class, etc if you'd like. It's like notepad, but with some frills. The color coding can be very helpful when scanning the code for problems. If you don't know any HTML, then it probably wouldn't help you. If you know a little, it will help you learn a lot more.

For me, it's damn near indispensable at this point. As far as switching to another - I don't know why I would.
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