rollin along....
I use CF Studio 4.5..i'm partial to hand coding and this has to be the best tool around...
beats the hell out of notepad...
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rollin along....
I use CF Studio 4.5..i'm partial to hand coding and this has to be the best tool around...
beats the hell out of notepad...
notepad
I would go for Dreamweaver and Frontpage. However, I encourage people to first learn raw html coding, bec. it will be very useful later on when it comes to editing.
A blessed day to all!!!!
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I use dreamweaver and a program called textpad. I usually use dreamweaver for the main layout and then use the text editor for the intecrate bits!!
Dreamweaver Ultradev, without question. I haven't had any projects for a while though, so let me know if something better has come along.
Cheers,
cgkanchi
I primarily use visual interdev and think that frontpage is the devil. Notepad or someother text editor would be my trusty second.
BBEdit Light made by BareBones Software
I think the developers name says it all.
It is such a nice little text editor, I use it for HTML, C, what ever I need to do with text that is quick and dirty.
I wish I had 99 bucks to get the Pro version, that has all that nice pretty stuff where lines are colored by tag and such, so you can see if you left something hanging really easily.
But as I am poor, and need OS X, I will live with Light. (Which when I get OS X will run happily there too).
later,
dhej
I'm a "notepad" type of guy. But notepad looks a bit 'bland' don't you agree? So I decided to search around and got this great program called CuteHTML. It's an 'advanced notepad' you might say. I love programming in raw HTML, so I use that. I have Dreamweaver though....but I usually don't use that. Come to think of it...I never use that. Thanks for reminding me to uninstall that. But for newbies, Dreamweaver is the way to go - I just prefer having TOTAL control over my webpage...in code. CuteHTML is really great with this. Has room for editing raw HTML code...and some advanced options to help the newbies along as well. Although I'm no newbie, I tend to use them quite a bit. :)
Check up on Google for it. Really great program.
I use In windows, Dreamweaver and Ultraedit 32 and In linux, fte.
As long that you never use FrontPage, this is the worse program. Add SO many line of html for nothing!