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Dreamweaver.
Visual Studio. The best tool I know for web developing. But of course I am also very intimate with it. I use it for 80% of my code including HTML, LESS, CSS, MVC, Node.js, PHP, C#, C++, etc.
Notepad ++ Be a pro!!!
Coda for Mac. A friend of mine gave me a copy of it. I've officially replaced Dreamweaver with Coda since.
I absolutely love Notepad ++. I use it on all of my computers.
Same, It's so nice and easy for edits and some types of scripting depending on what your doing. Also netbeans is ok too just no where as lite weight as Notepad ++.
If it's web development (with the exclusion of .Net/Java), I'll use Notepad ++. Netbeans and Eclipse are specialty products, so I don't see them as fitting under the guise of using Notepad.
I've been using Geany for quite sometime I got to say it is an awesome editor.
Sublime text 2
Notepad++ , Eclipse PHP or even PHPStorm.
I don't even think he is asking for an editor.
Try CMS, like joomla, there's a lot find which best suit you.
Sublime text all the way.
When i saw Notepad++ in this topic i thanked. And couldn't stop )
@SMat, if you have good html knowledge (not excellent, just good), Notepad++ will be OK. If you don't know html, any editor would be difficult. Any CMS maybe? It'll be much easier. HTML template could be converted into CMS template. Or you can choose from thousands of them. The better CMS for the beginner is Wordpress (imho), blog.com and many other platforms use it and people don't get any troubles with it.
Vim
Thank you all for your advice's!! Really helpful!!