Gilles SICHE <gilles.siche@gmail.com> writes: Emacs can do all that, but it has a steep learning curve. However, the possibility with Emacs is infinite, it is infinitely customizable and is cross-platform.
I use Notepad++ to create web pages, the lines are coloured according to their value/meaning, which is a common feature in many such text editors
There are quite a few major-modes for Emacs to suite your liking.
But what I like above all, is the possibility to make the same change in more than one page at the same time (ctrl+H : make changes in all opened pages),
In Emacs use "moccur-edit".
save all opened pages
The equivalent keys in Emacs is C-x s.
and the possibility to open the browser directly from Notepad++ to see what the page looks like.
No problem in all the html modes. You can also open any url with "browse-url". Charles -- "Are [Linux users] lemmings collectively jumping off of the cliff of reliable, well-engineered commercial software?" (By Matt Welsh)