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What compiler is for Web design?

I need a compiler to download on my desktop for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Is there any compilers for that?

16th Jun 2017, 4:50 PM
DeltaTick
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Not 'automatically' but you can open it on Google Chrome (Or any browser). So you would have to open it. Perhaps go to code playground and copy paste the basic <html> and body tags into notepad. Save it on your desktop with a .html extension then double click the file to open it. If it just opens the code instead of the browser, right click it -> open with -> some browser. Then you could open the file with textedit, start writing some code, save it, then re-open it with a browser to see the results.
16th Jun 2017, 5:21 PM
Rrestoring faith
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You do not need a compiler for these languages. You can even use textEdit or Notepad, just open it, write some code, then save it with a .html extension. Voila, you can now open it on a browser. If you wish to have separate files for stuff like Javascript, you can save it as a .js. If you want an IDE anyway, you could use something like Netbeans. PS: Notepad++ is a really good texteditor for this stuff.
16th Jun 2017, 5:11 PM
Rrestoring faith
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Use Brackets it will provide you all the functionality and it's free as well.
16th Jun 2017, 6:31 PM
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So if I write some code in Notepad, it will automatically be on Google when I put a .html extension?
16th Jun 2017, 5:16 PM
DeltaTick
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Do you know where I can learn web development really well?
16th Jun 2017, 5:57 PM
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