It's also extremely customisable – to the extent that a command line program can be customised). You can use a number of keyboard shortcuts to speed up code editing, and even better, create customised commands to fit your own workflow. A command line software included natively with Linux operating systems and macOS and available for download for Windows, Vim is a favourite for many old-school programmers and keyboard enthusiasts. It's navigated entirely via the keyboard, making it much faster and more efficient, but only if you make the effort to learn how to operate it. I've been searching for years with no real luck.Vim is perhaps the most contentious code editor in this list. Good luck! If you do find a good alternative, please let the rest of us know. A very difficult task as I am sure you already know. The person you are teaching still needs to know how to use the web and a computer though. Which is one of the very few ways that I have found that can work. A possible solution would be to use Standardized Template pages with an online HTML editor (Such as tinymce, or something similar) and your CMS to allow for the creation/editing of pages. The day that a legitimate WYSIWYG program comes out, a lot of web designers will be out of business. There is no way within any program that I have tried, that can take in to account all browser quirks and publish best practice+standard compliant code. (Company-wide solution for non-technical employees) Drag and Drop just doesn't work the way you want. At least that will meet the needs that you have mentioned. If you'd like a better, and much more versatile editor I can only recommend TextMate. I'd recommend W3Schools and TextWrangler for freebies. It's extremely simple to learn, and it can be a fun hobby or a real-world job. Sit down and spend a weekend learning HTML.If it's a personal project, disregard this point. Hire me, or someone else as a web developer, because if nobody is experienced enough to do actual coding then your time might be spent much more efficiently on something else.If you'd rather take the much more conventional (and recommended) route, you can do two things: If you can pick it up on the AppStore, you can distribute the same copy to 5 computers. If you honestly need a WYSIWYG editor, I can only suggest one off the top of my head, and that's RapidWeaver. This subreddit is not endorsed or sponsored by Apple Inc.Ī lot of web developers are mac users, and web developers hate WYSIWYG sites because they're a pain in the ass to fix/maintain, so that answers your edit. If you'd like to view their content together, click here. This fundamental difference in audience is why we support two communities, r/Apple and r/AppleHelp. Apple SubredditsĬontent which benefits the community (news, rumors, and discussions) is valued over content which benefits only the individual (technical questions, help buying/selling, rants, etc.). Not sure what to buy?Īsk in our Daily Advice Thread or in our dedicated sister sub /r/AppleWhatShouldIBuy! See also the iPhone Upgrade Wiki for more information. Comments that are spreading COVID vaccine misinformation/claims are not allowed.Ĭheck here to see if any Apple services are down.These belong in the beta subreddits listed below. The proper place for advice is /r/AppleWhatShouldIBuy. No posts or comments relating to buying, selling, trading, giveaways or asking for advice about any of those topics.No content related to piracy or illegal activities.Before posting, read the detailed rules here. Self-promotion is allowed on Sundays only, strictly reserved for app developers and must be in the form of a self-post. We may approve your post if it is a high-level issue that can't be found through searches, or if it affects a large amount of people. No support questions outside of the Daily Advice Thread.No posts that aren’t directly related to Apple or the Apple eco-system.No rude, offensive, or hateful comments.No editorialized link titles (use the original source's title if applicable).Posts must foster reasonable discussion. No memes, direct images or contextless image/video posts.If you have a tech or buying/selling-related question, please check out our Daily Advice Thread or r/AppleHelp! CommunityĪ more in-depth version of the rules can be found here Welcome to r/Apple, the unofficial community for Apple news, rumors, and discussions.
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