
There also loads of preset themes like Eclipse, Dreamweaver, iMac Classic and older versions of Aptana. The one cool thing about Aptana is that you can totally customise the appearance. To upload a file, you can click the upload arrow in the project explorer, alternatively you can press CMD, SHIFT & U on a mac or CTRL, SHIFT & U on a PC. Here you can create a new new connection by choosing the local project and entering the destination details. To set up an new FTP connection for a new project right click on the connections tab in the project view and select connection manager. Unlike most other FREE text editors – Aptana Studio 3 offers full FTP support with remote view. You should now notice your project in the project explorer on the left hand side. If you wish to set up a PHP project, go to File->New->Project and choose PHP Project. You can change this by simply un ticking the tick box and browsing to a location. By default Aptana sets up a project location. You can specify a project name and a local project location. To set up a project, go to File->New->Web Project.
#APTANA STUDIO 3 HTML TUTORIAL HOW TO#
In this post I will show you how to get set up with Aptana. It is brilliant for both front end and backend developers as it has a full understanding of JavaScript and PHP and provides great coding assistance. Personally I found Aptana Studio one of the best editors out there and to top it off – It’s FREE. Over the last few years I have tried many text editors such as Dreamweaver, Text Mate and Net Beans – all have their pro and cons.
