What are some alternatives to Bluefish for web design on Windows?

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Bluefish is a popular choice for web design scripting on Linux, but users seeking a free equivalent for Windows have found success with Crimson Editor. While Bluefish for Windows may have compatibility issues due to GTK requirements, Crimson Editor has been positively reviewed for its functionality. Additionally, Vim is mentioned as another viable option for Windows users looking for a text editor suited for web development.
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I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this,
I'm extremely happy using Bluefish on my Linux machine for webdesign scripts(html, php etc) But can anyone recommend a free Windows equivalent. "Bluefish for Windows" is not happy as I'm running and need the latest gtk, and Bluefish doesn't like it.
 
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Ok been using crimson for a week and its quite good.
Thanks
 
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