You want a no-nonsense, lightweight Windows editor with excellent HTML/CSS preview and you’re willing to pay for polish and performance.
In an era where Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) are becoming increasingly bloated—consuming gigabytes of RAM and requiring powerful hardware just to launch—a distinct category of software continues to thrive among purists: the text editor. Among the pantheon of greats like Notepad++, Sublime Text, and UltraEdit, one name has consistently resonated with web developers and programmers for over two decades: . ES-Computing EditPlus 6.0 Build 632
Go to Tools > Preferences > General > Theme . Select "Dark." Then, go to Colors > Syntax and choose a preset like "Visual Studio 2019 Dark." You want a no-nonsense, lightweight Windows editor with
While the updates in Build 632 are welcome, the heart of EditPlus remains its core feature set that has stood the test of time. Go to Tools > Preferences > General > Theme
represents the culmination of years of user feedback. It bridges the gap between old-school speed and modern programming needs.
Now, Alt+1 launches your current HTML file in Chrome. Do the same for Firefox, Git Bash, or a linter like ESLint.