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Discussion by nicholas2 with 9 Replies.
Last Update: September 5, 2008, 2:26 am | |||
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Cheers,
m^e
http://www.webpage-maker.com/download.html
looks nice, 1.2 mil downloads in 3 months and it has 4 out of 5 star rating
I have personally been leaning towards using PHP the most simply because there are so many organizational shortcuts you can use (such as using includes) to save on coding and make it easier to edit and maintain in the future (editing only 1 file to update the site, rather than updating each page on the site by itself).
I must say that WYSIWYG editors have gotten much better. Some almost even get much of the CSS correct now.
I like WYSIWYG editors for one very important reason. I get paid a lot of money to repair, replace, or revise pages that have been created by the editors. Many of my clients simply use one of the editors and then don't know how to fix problems so the need a professional to help. Knowing how to read and write HTML makes working on these files very easy.
Today, a customer asked me to update the copyright date on every page on their website. In a WYSIWYG editor I would have had to open every file make the change and save. In my text editor, I opened all of the files, used the find and replace function to change all open documents, selected "Save All", and uploaded all of the files at once. There were only 20 pages but it would have been the same amount of time for 100 pages (upload time varies of course)!
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