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Dreamweaver

Terry Harvey

Terry Harvey

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Does anyone use Adobe DreamWeaver? If I'm coding something serious like a theme or a template, I would always use it. I don't touch the WYSIWYG though. It's so simple, the amount of times I've forgotten to close tags is unbelievable, but with DreamWeaver, you don't have to worry about that!

If it's a quick job such as a MOD edit, I'd use Notepad++.
 
Dean

Dean

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I have never actually used it for anything and prefer to make all my stuff myself by coding it in notepad :)
 
Terry Harvey

Terry Harvey

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It's totally the same in DreamWeaver though. :p It just makes it easier. For example, one thing that I've already mentioned is that it closes the tags for you. Another is a "snippets" side panel. You can make your own snippets of code and add them in with one click. It makes things so easy for me when I'm using CSS resets. :p
 
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Darthmaul

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I have never actually used it for anything and prefer to make all my stuff myself by coding it in notepad :)
Dude...hardcore! I at least use Notepad++ because it helps me find where tags might not be closed! :p
It's totally the same in DreamWeaver though. :p It just makes it easier. For example, one thing that I've already mentioned is that it closes the tags for you. Another is a "snippets" side panel. You can make your own snippets of code and add them in with one click. It makes things so easy for me when I'm using CSS resets. :p
Man, now this makes me want to trick out the dreamweaver on our school computers :p
 
StevenF50

StevenF50

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I use dreamweaver when I'm russling up a quick site for someone, as my friend wanted him to make a site about warhammer and the school happens to have the latest version of dreamweaver so I used that to make it for him.
 
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Darthmaul

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Yeah, our school has the Adobe CS5 Master collection, so I use that as much as possible ;)
 
Terry Harvey

Terry Harvey

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The school I went to was s*it computer-wise. Running on a HP 1 GB Ram, Windows 98 with Microsoft Office 2003 and no Adobe products installed. :p
 
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Austin

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I like it, however I'm starting to find some better alternatives that aren't as bulky as DW. It's defiantly a good program though ;)
 
Terry Harvey

Terry Harvey

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I like it, however I'm starting to find some better alternatives that aren't as bulky as DW. It's defiantly a good program though ;)
Care to suggest? :) I'm open to anything better than DreamWeaver. :p
 

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