CSS DESIGN software?
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- arench0
THE most helpful CSS tool:
- mrock0
Using CSS & XHTML for a new project, I love it. Doing it in DWMX2004.
- ericPowell0
this + bbedit is the way to go.
mac osx....
- SF20
Topstyle is it. Helps you learn all the properties without hiding anything so you know how and why things happen.
- nodh0
a little software called HTML kit does a wonderfull job for me!
- vealemoble0
Get DW... also get the book "designing with web standards”, by Jeffrey Zeldman. It’s the “how to” build websites with css and xhtml. this is the way to go when building websites.
- unfittoprint0
saca o Dreamweaver MX 2004.
é muito intuitivo, e vem com manual incorporado.
- strabley0
plus the O'reiliy css reference manual in the program, it took me only about a week to completely learn css, spaceing is still a complete bitch when crossing platforms and browsers, but you learn some tricks, although when working with columns and whatnot its sometimes easier just to stick with tables
- xaoscontrol0
Dreamweaver does a nice job in working with CSS. It helped me out greatly...
- fits0
topstyle indeed
- m0rt0
I second Homesite & TopStyle
and many late nights :)
- Pixter0
Just
edit code, check on browser
edit code, check on browser?Its hard because dreamweaver does not display the divs with their positions (e.g. top: 300px, etc)
- gabriel_pc0
if you have a PC get Homesite. Best editor out there. Comes with TopStyle for CSS editing.
- brandelec0
yup, no software, just notepad, or DW if you're building your site with it
- Pixter0
And sorry about my reeew bad brazilian english
- Pixter
Im getting started in css design and would like to know if there is some software usefull or I should work just in pure notepad.
Thanks!