Each editor listed will have a score, percentage, and a link to more information.
Best Value: Komodo Edit
Lots of add-ons available.
Auto-complete and syntax checking features.

Difficult to install color schemes.
Komodo Edit is hands down the best freeXMLeditor available.
It includes a lot of great features for HTML and CSS development.

This is one editor I’d be lost without.
There are two versions of Komodo:Komodo Editand Komodo IDE.
Best for JavaScript Developers: Aptana Studio
Integrated debugger.

Build-in Code Assist feature for tags.
No longer in development.
Minimal support for PHP.

Aptana Studio offers an interesting take on website development.
This makes for easier CSS and JavaScript development.
If you are a developer creating web applications, Aptana Studio is a good choice.

A Full Featured Java IDE: NetBeans
Version 9.0 released by Apache after acquisition.
Supports the Jigsaw Module system.
Supports Java Shell, new in JDK 9.

Needs high-memory computer to run quickly.
NetBeans IDE is a Java IDE that can help you build robust web applications.
But once you get used to it youll be hooked.

If you write Java and web pages this is a great tool.
Best for LAMP Developers: Bluefish
Auto-completion and auto-tag closing.
Powerful search and replace.

Quick to start and load files.
Not for novice programmers.
User interface looks intimidating.
Too many tabs and toolbars.
Bluefish is a full-featured web editor for Linux.
There are also built-in executables for Windows and Macintosh.
There is code-sensitive spell check, autocomplete of many different languages (HTML, PHP, CSS, etc.
), snippets, project management, and auto-save.
It is primarily a code editor, not specifically a web editor.
A Powerful Multi-Language IDE: Eclipse
Robust debugging and profiling profile.
Fast deployment and implementation.
Slow when working with large files.
Not recommended for large businesses.
Steep learning curve for novice programmers.
Eclipse is structured as plug-ins, so if you oughta edit something just find the appropriate plug-in and go.
There are Java, JavaScript, andPHPplugins, as well as a plugin for mobile developers.
Suitable for building simple, basic websites.
Composer element no longer being maintained.
Generates HTML 4.01 Transitional code.
SeaMonkey is theMozillaproject all-in-one internet utility suite.
Plus it’s a free WYSIWYG editor with an embedded FTP client to publish your web pages.
A Basic HTML Writer: Amaya
Useful for up to HTML 4.01.
Supports SVG and MathML.
Last updated in 2012.
Amaya is theWorld Wide Web Consortium (W3C)web editor and web surfing app.
Straightforward and Stable: BBEdit 12
Supports HTML5.
Advanced features require paid version after 30-day free trial.
Must search menus for features and options.
You canreview a feature comparison here.
Note
If you’re using TextWrangler, it isnot compatible with macOS 10.13 (High Sierra).
However, the free (and paid) version of BBEdit is.