Html editor for mac that auto completes

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Here's a look at five of the most popular WYSIWYG HTML editing tools. You can make a strong argument for hand-coding HTML, but the appeal of a What You See Is What You Get editor for beginners is undeniable. Additional languages can of course be provided by installing extensions from the marketplace. Things like IntelliSense (auto-complete suggestions), syntax highlighting, and even a debugger (for the latter two) are provided in the box. In fact, it is even written in HTML, CSS, SVG, TypeScript and Node.js. It is also extendable using plugins and macros, and there are hundreds of plugins and macros available through the built-in. The cross-platform (Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X) editor, jEdit, supports syntax highlighting for over 200 programming languages and auto indent, as well as a differencing utility, an FTP browser, and block selecting. All the good editors compete very close to TSW WebCoder, the only ground they are incompetent I see is the inline HTML auto completion (specially for PHP), basically, this seems to be only reason I went for a NOT free. But it’s a complete IDE, not just a Code Editor.

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The 11 Best Code Editors Available in 2018.