Whilst not a "visual" editor for HTML, I have moved from Sublime to Microsoft Visual Studio Code - and haven't looked back. It is free, open source, actively developed with a monthly update, and loads of plugin support. It runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac. Like Sublime it runs on a web client engine under the covers.
Don't confuse it with MS Visual Studio, despite the name it is nothing to do with the MS development environment.
I use it for virtually every code task now, the integrated debugger and GitHub support works well. Its great for step by step debugging PHP code which has always been a headache try to figure out on a web server. I use it at work as well, and have converted co-workers to it as well.
Like all editors it takes a little time to get used to and learn the tricks - you'll never know them all!