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Who uses dreamweaver?

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04-01-2005, 01:30 PM
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I personally don't. I use notepad for any coding/editing I ever need to do. I find dreamweaver annoying to say the least, I don't like all the help it trys to give you when you're working! It's like that damned microsoft paperclip. Frustrating to say the least.

04-01-2005, 02:09 PM
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I also use notepad but normally I go to GoLive if I ever have problems like a couple days ago I wanted a link to be underline overline it worked fine but visited links wouldnt display it and I couldnt figure it out.

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Dreamweaver mx 2004 for me, Im learning so it helps me in the small details I may get worng and helps me to correct my mistakes.

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I used it a while ago, when I didn't fully understand how tables worked, but now I don't use anything like it at all.

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I usually use Notepad, but Lately have used Dreamweaver just for the simpleness on the eye and the highlighting, but code my own stuff fully of course

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I used notepad when I first started (8 years ago) then started using Homesite. When Macromedia bought Homesite I ''moved up'' to Dreamweaver back in version 2 or 3. For about 4 years I used it purely in design view then started working in split view to fix stuff that it was spitting out wrong.

Last year I moved to using purely code view with MX 2004 and have only used split view twice since then, both for a couple of real quick, real low budget projects.

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I use dreamweaver MX at the moment, combined with my HTML knowledge it works very VERY well.

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I use dreamweaver I see nothing wrong when you dont use the WYSIWYG side of it though, I always check through a browser. Plus its saves time and works fine. I use it to code 25% of the css coding. Rather then typing out body {bla} h1{bla} and all that I use its page properties feature. Plus I know most of what im adding and the little menu that comes up is great. I just hit the down arrow five times and I dont have to type background-image or whatever.

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I use DW just the same as if I used Notepad, like I code all by hand anyways, it just helps me coding faster, cause I can just type the 2-3 first letters and then select it directly, saves a bit of time.

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I don't use dreamweaver. I use Edit Plus 2 for all my web development type of stuff.

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