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    WebExKit

    An HTML/CSS/JavaScript editor with preview window

    The editor shows a properly formed HTML page rather than separate editors for HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The parts go between the ```<body>, <style> and <script>``` tags. I prefer this method of working and one advantage is the ability to show a saved web page in a browser (on another device, possibly) by entering a "file://..." URL. Head to the Wiki for more information.
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    PAWed is a simple, easy to use, source code editor, written for GNOME2 and utilising Scintilla, which is extensible through plugins (e.g. HTML Tidy plugin) and Python scripting.
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    Python bindings for the Scintilla source code editor widget running under Gtk 1.x. NOTE: This is no longer under development, since the authors are moving to Gtk2 and using pyscintilla2 instead. See http://sra.itc.it/people/cavada/PyScintilla2.html
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