


The product's name comes from the C postfix increment operator. It supports tabbed editing, which allows working with multiple open files in a single window. Notepad++ is a text and source code editor for use with Microsoft Windows. So don’t take what I just said too seriously.Afrikaans, Albanian, Arabic, Aragonese, Aranese, Azerbaijani, Basque, Belarusian, Bengali, Bosnian, Brazilian portuguese, Breton, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese Traditional, Chinese Simplified, Corsican, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Extremaduran, Persian, Finnish, French, Friulian, Galician, Georgian, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Kabyle, Kannada, Kazakh, Korean, Kurdish, Kyrgyz, Latvian, Ligurian, Lithuanian, Luxembourgish, Macedonian, Malay, Marathi, Mongolian, Norwegian, Nynorsk, Occitan, Piglatin, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Samogitian, Sardinian, Serbian, Serbian Cyrillic, Sinhala, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Spanish Argentinian, Swedish, Tagalog, Tajik Cyrillic, Tamil, Tatar, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Uyghur, Uzbek, Uzbek Cyrillic, Venetian, Vietnamese, Welsh, Zulu It also works better for my clients since my CMS has a client and webmaster mode, my clients don’t get overwhelmed by a bloated WYSIWYG editor and the bloated settings and modules that most systems today, have.īut not everyone is familiar with server-side programming (PHP, ASP, SQL, etc.), hence they couldn’t code their own CDS even if they wanted to so I guess I’m probably a little over-opinionated in this matter. I don’t feel hindered in the least as to how I design and code my websites, because I never have to put up with the templating garbage that you have to deal with on most content management systems. This way content is truly separated from the design. It’s a quick and speedy process to code a CDS when you’re already familiar with the database structure of the CMS. I’ve written my own universal CMS that I use for most of my clients, and I write a separate CDS for each client’s website. How content is displayed should be handled by a separate CDS, or Content Display System (a term I kinda made up myself). A CMS should have nothing to do with how the content is displayed. A CMS should be for content database management, hence Content Management System. MarkB, an excellent point, but sadly that just proves what I’ve said for years. Here is how the default ordered list will display:įont: normal. Don’t forget to wrap your text with a tag.

Here is a quick CSS tutorial on how you can use the ordered list ( ol) and paragraph ( p) element to design a stylish numbered list.īasically, what we need to do is style the ol element to Georgia font, and then reset the p element (nested in ol) to Arial. By default, most browsers display the ordered list numbers same font style as the body text.
