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Airlub
post Feb 26 2005, 02:28 AM
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What program do you use to make websites? I used to use notepad and HTML unitl I bought Frontpage and I don't know why more people use Notepad. They say it is more flexible when you can do the same thing with Frontpage AND MORE. Frontpage has a Notepad sort of window also so you can choose to do HTML code or work like how you work other MS softwares. I personally love Frontpage. I wish I could get the 2003 edition though...
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post Feb 26 2005, 02:36 AM
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Look at the THINGS you make with Frontpage.

Ugh. Bloat.
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post Feb 26 2005, 04:22 AM
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I used Notepad for a long time for HTML and JavaScripts. I also used Netscape's design program and then fixed the code in Notepad. But now I use CuteHTML for all of my web programing. It's just a text editor but it has line numbers and auto code insertion.
Most GUI web design tools tend to do really weird things with the code they output.
For example, Netscape Composer always adds a line-break between the top of the page and the table if the table is the first thing on the page.

CuteHTML works great for Perl, PHP, JavaScript, etc.

Happy coding, cool.gif
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post Feb 26 2005, 05:47 AM
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I have to admit, I use notepad. But because I don't actually do any REAL programming (I use eclipse for programming programming), notepad is perfect. How hard is it to write something like:
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<html>
<head>
<title>webpage</title>
</head>

<body>
Content or whatever
</body>

it doesn't really take an external program to write all that junk out. My site (in my sig) was completely made with notepad and I didn't have any trouble with it ^_^
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post Feb 26 2005, 06:07 AM
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I use dreamweaver. Mainly just because the interface helps me manage sites and check whether or not code is working very quickly.
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post Feb 26 2005, 07:12 AM
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yup, dreamweaver is very useful and friendly. it can help you to do error checking for HTML. also, compatibility of browsers will be addressed. a very useful program. but at my place, it is very expensive, about 400.USD.
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post Feb 26 2005, 11:19 AM
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QUOTE(MajesticTreeFrog @ Feb 26 2005, 09:37 AM)
I use dreamweaver.  Mainly just because the interface helps me manage sites and check whether or not code is working very quickly.
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yes, Macromedia Dreamweaver is more powerful and flexible thanFront page.
front page is usefull for beginners , but you can not create PHP and Cfm pages sad.gif
i designed my site by Macromedia Dreamweaver MX
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post Feb 26 2005, 12:33 PM
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i think this topic was there somewhere else... search before you post.
anyways i use macromedia dreamweaver mx, fireworks mx and flash mx. i am a big fan of all macromedia products.
but hey.. i also use notepad very often :-)
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post Feb 26 2005, 01:38 PM
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i have started working web designing....few months back.....and i use...plain notepad......

i am happy with it..cuz..i am learning..these stuffs.....now..if u are an expert in...html etc...i think u can go for tools!!

my 2 scents!!
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post Feb 26 2005, 02:29 PM
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I use FrontPage to quickly make the initial look of it, because it opens up pretty quick, unlike DreamWeaver and PHP Designer. But it does have some unnecessary codes in it, so then I edit it with either NotePad (rarely), or PHP Designer 2005, which can edit XHTML/HTML, PHP, CSS, XML, Perl, JavaScript, Visual Basic and C stuff. It's a great program.
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