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What Is The Best Web Site Designer Software ? - What Is The Best Web Site Designer | ||
Discussion by CkMsc9 with 10 Replies.
Last Update: August 31, 2005, 4:49 pm | |||
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I see 3 big company making web site developement programs. Macromeida has Dreamweaver MX, Adobe offers GoLive CS, and Microsoft provides Frontpage. I'm just a newbie and have no idea which one I should learn. Any suggestion? Many thanks.QUOTE (jhsmurray)
I havent used them, but from what I hear (apart from hereI may be stating the obvious here, but don't overlook the free trials. GoLive and Dreamweaver are $400.00, while the price of Frontpage 2003 (the latest version that I can see) is just under $200.00. That's a lot of money for a hunch. So, do up the free trials first, making sure you have a list of all the features you need now (and possibly in the future) first, so you can try them out.
Another thing to watch for is how these programs handle code when in wysiwyg mode. For example, Visual Interdev completely mucks up code when you dragNdrop...
Personally, I use Notepad++, which is essentially notepad with syntax highlighting for a bunch of languages. Little overhead
Checking out W3E2000 now.
Hope it helps a little.
Note: Quotes are from Trap17
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I'm the type of website designer who likes to create their layouts from scratch.Same here. I also prefer to code everything from the ground up. Atleast, I make it a point to use my own code. Of course, I'm still learning, but I always try to learn how to do things rather than use a publisher or a ready-made template from the web. I use Crimson Editor for coding HTML and Top Style for coding CSS.
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I've never taken HTML coding and web designing lessons before, so it will be hard for me to code a page from the basicsNeither have I
For slighty more advanced users, i would suggest to use Dreamweaver. it is an awesome program and definately worth spending out on it.
Dreamweaver Rules.
QUOTE (CkMsc9)
Microsoft Publisher is definetly NOT a website editor! Sure, you CAN create websites with it, but this is not what it's made for. The source code it produces is totally blown up!
The best HTML editor was, is and always will be ... Microsoft Notepad!
GreetingZ
A good texteditor with syntax coloring, a helper for css, and a color sampler and maybe some code references are all what I want. I use emeditor as my text editor. You should really check out stylemaster. It's a powerful css editor with previews. That really made my work easy.
http://www.emeditor.com/
www.westciv.com/style_master/
Well for graphics I use Fireworks and Photoshop.
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