Dreamweaver dark theme - Mac
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- animatedgif0
- Tee-hee. People care what other people use as a code editor. Seriously?ETM
- Pompous design snobs do. This cunt probably hard codes on his macbook in Starbucks. He is THAT cool.CygnusZero4
- ETM hasn't heard of vi VS emacs?animatedgif
- Too cool for Starbucks actually ;)animatedgif
- LOL cygnus.
yeh its like laughing at an artist for using a brand of paintbrush :/Hombre_Lobo
- HAYZ1LLLA0
Dreamweaver is a great app.
- utopian0
Many studio's are still using Dreamweaver and they actually like it.
- dbloc0
we still use DW. It's still a great app.
- i_was0
hi morfeus, welcome to the matrix.
- BabySnakes0
no luck search for other dreamweaver xml color styles?
- fadein110
DW is fine if you stick to the code editor... much prefer it to any other I have tried but thats probably because I started on it. FTP features are great as well. Along with other useful bits.
Who the fuck cares if you are productive and works for you?
- Hombre_Lobo0
Thanks for the help all!
Shame themes dont seem to work in Dreamweaver, I much prefer dark themes for code.And yeh Dreamweaver is all good!
I think it gets a bad rep form people who are new to web using all the options and design view, rather than coding by hand,
When used as a text program DW is great :DIf anyone finds any success in using dark themes please let me know! :P
- moogchild0
cs6>preferences>code coloring
- instrmntl0
that is sublime 2's default
- Not sure how to do it in dreamweaver. sorry i'm no help hombre.instrmntl
- lol np mate!Hombre_Lobo
- fadein110
I had the same problem recently - I added the colours.xml file but it only changed colours not page backgrounds so looked horrible.
Then I edited an ASP (don't ask) page and it had a completely different colour scheme. I would love an answer to this as I am sick of my current colour scheme and it hurts my eyes.
- fadein110
Love the way everyone feels they have to apologise for using Dreamweaver. Its a good code editor.
- ha, i use the regex find/replace across open files wayyy too often to switch.kingsteven
- haha so trueHombre_Lobo
- ???? Every editor has that these days.
This is how out of touch Dreamweaver users areanimatedgif - fuck you ag, i've been trying to change off dreamweaver for years. and i use several other ides for non-web dev.kingsteven
- haven't come across many that find replace on all open files or in a directory and it's not a convoluted process like in eclipse.kingsteven
- eclipse. sublime text's multi find/replace is all cool but dung for any sort of practical purpose.kingsteven
- kingsteven0
tried this after switching back from sublime (ya heard me) and couldn't get it looking right (asp in particular)