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481 PointsText editor
What text editor is Nick using? I have TextMate, but his seem to automatically close tags
4 Answers
John Steer-Fowler
Courses Plus Student 11,734 PointsI think Nick normally uses Sublime Text 2. Give it a Google... it's my favourite Text Editor (ps Sublime Text 3 is in beta).
In this video, Nick is using Workspaces (made by Treehouse themselves). Check our Workspaces on your side navigation to the left <----
Workspaces is fantastic for use in your browser, if you are looking for something to actually download and use then I thoroughly recommend Sublime Text 2.
Paul Hilton
481 PointsThanks John I guess I asked the question too quickly - it was the 'workspace' programme that I was trying to identify in his 1st video; answer came pretty quickly in his 2nd! Best Paul
John Steer-Fowler
Courses Plus Student 11,734 PointsHaha yeah I thought it would be the Workspaces that you were inquiring about. Still... if you ever need a good Text Editor on your local machine then keep Sublime Text in mind.
Good luck with your CSS learning :D
Paul Hilton
481 PointsNow our messages are crossing in the ether! Your 2nd & 3rd paras obviously followed the chain!
John Steer-Fowler
Courses Plus Student 11,734 PointsI think you're right! :D
Sun Mi Kang
Courses Plus Student 2,284 Pointsnotepad++ It's free (window user)
http://notepad-plus-plus.org/ .
It support a lot of language