I've been trying out several different stylesheet editors, and I'm not really finding any that I like too much. I guess it could be because I really don't know a whole lot about CSS quite yet...
Right now I'm trying one called Cascade DTP V4. It seems close to what I'm looking for, but it also seems kind of... limited. I mean, it will only let me set the page width to 1000px. (What the crap?... I have my screen resolution set to 1024 x 768, and I can't create a page that will fit my screen? That's kind of lame). That, of course, is only one of the complaints I have about it.
I downloaded the HTML editor, 1st Page 2000, and I liked it. I thought I had read somewhere in there about CSS, but it turns out it only had a CSS reference. 1st Page 2006 has CSS capabilities, but it out of my price range right now.
So, can anyone recommend a CSS editor? I'd prefer if it was freeware (yeah, I'm cheap... so shoot me).
EDIT: Oh yeah, I'm ONLY looking for a program that will allow me to create and edit external stylesheets. I realize I can incorporate my stylesheets directly into my HTML source, but I'd like to save time (if I'd suddenly like to change the entire layout of the whole site).
Nvu does HTML edit and has a CSS editor. It works on internal OR external stylesheets and uses the Mozilla Gecko engine for its preview rendering
I just downloaded Nvu. I haven't had a chance to try it out, yet, but I appreciate the recommendation. Hopefully this will be what I'm looking for.
Nvu is great. I echo the recommendation.
But if you want a good text editor for CSS files, get EditPlus. It does a very good colour mark-up for not just CSS styles, but html, javascript and PHP too.
or you could just use frontpage from microdollarsignoft