Hi all
IS Dreamweaver one of the best web pages editors, including what is the best book to learn this web editor???
Thanks
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Hi all
IS Dreamweaver one of the best web pages editors, including what is the best book to learn this web editor???
Thanks
dreamweaver (in my opinion)
is the best webpage editor for html
however i like interdev for asp because it highlights code ect for ya
i actually use a compbination of both
rlculver,
Dreamweaver is the best HTML editor that I have ever used. I find it the easiest to work with, the most intuitive, and has the most features with which to work. I get the most use out of its CSS, SSI, and DHTML features.
I intend to try out UltraDev, the extension to Dreamweaver that offers a ton of support for server-side scripting tools such as Perl, PHP, and ASP.
I agree with kovan -- Microsoft Visual InterDev is the easiest tool with which to write active server pages. Next in line, I would place ASP+.
I've found Microsoft FrontPage 2000 to be very easy to use.
Judging by your username, I'd say you're a little biased. But FrontPage is a very formidable opponent to Dreamweaver.
I like dreamweavers interface, but I find it infuriating that it cant remember your site structure (at least on my network it cant). I often have to redefine my sites 3 or 4 times a day. If only macromedia would fix this in the next release, i think it would be nigh on perfect...
I think Allaire Homesite is the best HTML editor I've used. I dislike WYSIWYG editors.
Interdev is easy to do ASP in, but it doesn't work the way I would want it to work. It seems to cripple you if your not working with a web server.
Josh
im seriously beginning to go off dreamweaver now...!
i use interdev or notepad for everything for maximum power.
hehe
Im begining to get the hang of using notepad for everything. its so slow though.
yeah, well what i do is make different files that have certain functions that i use over and over and then i just use them in an include file. Or i just take work that i have previously done, and then copy/paste it.
Well at the moment :) I am learning Dreamweaver at college, and soon be writing .PHP scripts. I would tend to think that Dreamweaver is best at this.
But still like the ease of use of Frontpage!!!!!!!