Lately I've been using ConTEXT to edit my PHP and CSS files. I'm pretty happy with it, but I was wondering if there might be something better. So I'll ask the Drupal folks: What program do you use to edit HTML, CSS, and PHP?

Any recommendations?

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scrypter’s picture

Php - tswebeditor with xdebug, html - Dreamweaver, css - Topstyle.

www.purpleoar.co.nz/scryptik - Javascript editor with syntax error checking
www.purpleoar.co.nz - Web development, Drupal consultancy

www.purpleoar.co.nz/scryptik - Javascript editor with syntax error checking
www.purpleoar.co.nz - Web development, Drupal consultancy

-Anti-’s picture

I use this one: http://www.blumentals.net/webuilder/

Best 35€ I've ever spent on software. It's flawless, intelligent and has excellent features.
I really don't know how I lived without seamlessly editing files directly on my web server!

mantyla’s picture

emacs. And I wouldn't consider using anything else. Long ago, I made my first theme using SimpleText on MacOS9, but nowadays, I do all my coding for Drupal on a Linux terminal.

yelvington’s picture

http://www.openkomodo.com/

Open source, good Drupal support including autocompletion and tooltips. Native support for sftp.

thmo’s picture

http://www.eclipse.org/pdt/

Strong tool with lots of stuff in it - Lot's of guides around the net etc.

They are birds that cannot fly, They are birds that think they're fish.
/penguins

dnewkerk’s picture

I use Komodo Edit.
For CSS, if the task is not something quick I'm doing in Komodo or even a simple text editor, then I use CSS Edit (for the Windozy folks, there's a similar x-platform app called Style Master ... I feel CSS Edit is a lot better and it's also half the price - though Style Master matches the most useful feature in my opinion - the sidebar with collapsible/categorized CSS selectors).

-- David
absolutecross.com

sparkguitar05’s picture

I forgot to mention that I'm using Windows XP. But Mac and Linux programs are welcome in this thread for the benefit of others.