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Is there a tutorial for using Firefox for Developers?

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I'm used to using Visual Studio 2015 so I'm used to using an IDE but I can't for the life of me able to type anything. Its like I'm just using a browser instead of using something I can develop web pages with (please don't ask if I'm familiar with VS2015, why don't I just keep using it? It's a sore subject with me.) I probably going to feel like a fool when you tell me how I can access the text editing function, but I can't do any editing. I'm typing this in the 32bit Firefox I've been using for years. instead of the Developer's Edition.

I'm used to using Visual Studio 2015 so I'm used to using an IDE but I can't for the life of me able to type anything. Its like I'm just using a browser instead of using something I can develop web pages with (please don't ask if I'm familiar with VS2015, why don't I just keep using it? It's a sore subject with me.) I probably going to feel like a fool when you tell me how I can access the text editing function, but I can't do any editing. I'm typing this in the 32bit Firefox I've been using for years. instead of the Developer's Edition.

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migraineman said

Apart from Visual Studio, what is a good html editor?

Hard question to answer. I generally use Notepad++ to edit page code; it is nothing like a full-blown IDE. I probably should shop around a bit, but I do prefer not to have to conform to the way a complex tool wants you to work.

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You're right, Firefox is a browser. Great for testing and experimenting, but I wouldn't suggest using it as a substitute for a full-blown HTML editor.

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jscher2000 said

You're right, Firefox is a browser. Great for testing and experimenting, but I wouldn't suggest using it as a substitute for a full-blown HTML editor.

Apart from Visual Studio, what is a good html editor?

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migraineman said

Apart from Visual Studio, what is a good html editor?

Hard question to answer. I generally use Notepad++ to edit page code; it is nothing like a full-blown IDE. I probably should shop around a bit, but I do prefer not to have to conform to the way a complex tool wants you to work.

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