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Personally, I use Dreamweaver by Macromedia/Adobe.  This is mainly because of the excellent syntax highlighting and built in ftp functions (easy uploading to remote server).   It can also be used to build css files and write some html (although I suggest staying away from this, the mark-up it usually writes is inflated and not efficient).  So nice basic text-editor with hot-key ftp uploads.

 For a more light-weight free editor, I've used Crimsom for windows ( http://www.crimsoneditor.com/ ).  It also has syntax highlighting and some other nice features and runs pretty smoothly.  For linux, just use any text editor (emacs, vi, nedit, pico).  You can most likely get syntax highlighting to work with any of these editors.  For Macs, I hear BBedit is pretty solid and has some ftp capabilities and project management tools, but not free. 

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