Anyone using Dreamweaver?
I am looking for a new web software program and am looking into my options.
If you are using something else you think is good I would loe to hear about it.
Thanks
J
Microsoft Notepad [thumbsup]
mitt
that is awesome! [thumbsup]
I am not that good yet
You aren't talking about this?...
Gary Wright - Dream Weaver (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Hdx9JjzDfo#lq-lq2-hq-vhq)
Quote from: Bick on April 24, 2010, 05:52:15 PM
You aren't talking about this?...
Gary Wright - Dream Weaver (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Hdx9JjzDfo#lq-lq2-hq-vhq)
You beat me to it.... [clap]
[bacon]
Quote from: mitt on April 24, 2010, 04:08:35 PM
Microsoft Notepad [thumbsup]
mitt
Me too [thumbsup]
On a Mac?
MacRabbit - Espresso (http://macrabbit.com/espresso/)
Panic - Coda (http://www.panic.com/coda/)
Hmm if you're just learning, Dreamweaver might be a good option, since it's got a lot of WYSWG capability and a lot of tools to help one along. I use it at work, though I mostly hand code my stuff, then use the automated checks, validation etc for the polish.
I tried Coda and did like it - they offer a free trial, so you don't loose anything by trying
I use DW and CS4 very often as part of my work. I'm in the process now of building a new website for our office and can't imagine using anything else. [thumbsup] [thumbsup]
I am not entirely new to web site stuff.
Just wondering how hard the learning curve is going to be with the new dream weaver
i use dreamweaver to update a few sites i um, maintain, once you have a design clunked out its actually really easy to update a site... lol. i've never actually tried to build a site from scratch with it.
favourite part is the auto ftp uploading, but it also has a good wysiwyg and code split-screen which i find useful