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Originally Posted by chris.p
* NoteTab Lite is just as good for this. Anyway in CSS you don't get syntax highlighting etc, you just get a plain text view. But if you are seriously going to do any website work then a good (real) text editor will become your best friend. It holds code snippets like your preferred DocTypes and CSS, and tons of stuff like that. Search & replace, highlighting.... - can't live without it.
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Notepad++ can be a good choice. It highlights syntax for selected language html, css, etc, with a plugin for FTP-sync.