Best HTML Editors for Google Chrome

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Use the comparison tool below to compare the top HTML Editors for Google Chrome on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Caret Reviews
    Based on the amazing Ace editing component, Caret brings professional-strength text editing to Chrome OS. Caret is a professional-grade editor for local files that targets programmers. You don't need to install another OS. Caret provides syntax highlighting for a variety of languages and all of the standard themes included with Ace, including emulations and coloring from other editors such as Eclipse, XCode and the Chrome Dev Tools. Once you get used to making multiple changes with a few keystrokes, it is difficult to go back to one cursor. Caret supports multiple selections and cursors, as well as Sublime keybindings such Ctrl/D (select the next match). You don't need to learn keyboard shortcuts. Caret will fuzzy-search your menu configuration and find the command you are looking for, and then execute it for you. You don't need to touch the mouse anymore.
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    Espresso Reviews
    The web editor for Mac has returned. The web editor for Mac is back! It's the perfect app for people who love creating beautiful, innovative, and fast websites. Espresso allows you to code, design, build, publish and publish with flair. High-quality text features, stunning Live Preview with Browser Xray and CSSEdit tools, the Navigator and Dynamo autobuilding, as well as Server Sync. Espresso can help you whether you are starting from scratch or updating a live website. You can change CSS for live sites and watch your design changes in real-time. There is no need to publish, save, reload, or even save. Only Espresso makes it easy to play with live projects. You can now build high-quality standard CSS as well as modular SCSS and LESS with the new Espresso. The beautiful navigator makes styling easy, as well as auto-building by Dynamo. There is also incredible integration with live previews and overrides.
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    CKEditor 4 Reviews
    CKEditor 4 is a smart WYSIWYG rich text editor that has been on the market since its launch in 2012. It allows software creators and developers to build stable and reliable writing solutions for applications of all sorts, within hours. Thanks to a plugin- and event-based architecture, ready-to-use builds, native integrations, extensive documentation, and reliable customer support, the editor can be easily tailored to your needs.
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    Codespaces Reviews

    Codespaces

    GitHub

    $4 per user per month
    Visual Studio Code is full-featured, with the editor, terminal debugger, version control and settings sync. You can work in the browser or transfer to your desktop. Pre-built images make it easy to create a new development environment for any size project. GitHub's 35GB dev image is ready in just 10 seconds. Your cloud VMs can be scaled up to 32 cores with 64GB RAM. Low latency connections across four regions ensure that you don't even notice it's not your local machine. You can preview your changes in the browser and share them with your colleagues. Your dotfiles repository backs you every nerdy detail.
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    Firepad Reviews
    Firepad is an open-source collaborative text editor that allows for real-time collaboration. Firepad allows for true collaborative editing. It also supports intelligent operational transform-based merging, conflict resolution, and more. Firepad can render documents with the CodeMirror Ace, Monaco, or Ace editors. Its operational transform code borrows from www.js. Firepad uses the Firebase Realtime Database to store and sync cloud data. Any application that requires collaborative editing text documents can be built. Firepad supports rich text and code editing right out of the box, and it is easy to extend for additional uses. Firepad was developed by Michael Lehenbauer, Firebase's team. Firepad could have many more features. Please star Firepad on GitHub, and send a pull request if you have anything to add! Any application that requires collaboration editing of text documents can be built.
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    Maqetta Reviews
    Maqetta, an open-source project, provides visual authoring for HTML5 user interfaces. Maqetta is HTML-authored and runs in browsers without the need for additional plugins or downloads. Maqetta is freely available under a commercial-friendly, open source license. You can download the source code, install it on your server, modify the code to suit your needs, and/or contribute to the open-source project. Maqetta's HTML pages work with all browsers, except IE. This depends on the JavaScript toolkit and coding details. You will need to use the latest version of one of these browsers to run Maqetta. They all support HTML5 features. The code of the project is built using 100% open-standards technologies.
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    Writebox Reviews
    Writebox is a web-based text editor that is simple and free from distractions. Writebox uses Dropbox/Google API to access your file contents, file names, and folder tree. Your file contents are not stored on our server. Instead, they are saved in your local cache. We don't have access to your file contents. We just convert the file encoding so that it displays correctly. The filepath of the last file you opened in Writebox is stored in our server. This information is used to sync the last edited file across devices. When you use Writebox, we collect analytics data via Google Analytics. This data is used for service improvement only. Writebox is a simple, distraction-free text editor that works on Chrome, iOS, and the web.
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