What is the best WYSIWYG/hardcode Editor on the market
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- blingbling10
??
- monNom0
dreamweaver, no contest.
- Sapphire0
ms notepad. ;p jk
- monNom0
I change my vote, MS notepad if your trying to wysiwyg plain text.
- PeterNorf0
WYSIWYG text, very clever I like the idea!
DWMX is by far the best. Why would you even ask?
- surfito0
notepad isnt wysiwyg.
- protoculture0
dreamweaver mx is my fav
- unknown0
I like the control of an editor rather than the WYSIWYG coding overhead, Homesite is a nice editor, and you couple it with topstyle and is topnotch, never liked dreamweaver, it's no fun!
:)
- PIXELRANGER0
No offense but Homesite sucks.
If you are using Homesite you are significantly slowed down in the buildout process of a complete website. Maybe not editing an existing website..but building.....man..I would say 20x slower than someone who knows what they are doing in Dreamweaver.
Just my 2 cents.
- surfito0
yup
- ********0
i use both
when i am doing straight html or script editing i used homesite.
BUT
i use DW for everything else
Dont use DW or others.. just learn to use your notepad.hey, does anyone get trunkcation in code lines when you edit html or script in DW? i always get that so thats why i dont use DW for editing....
- surfito0
whatever happened to golive? i guess it sucks.
ive seen it, and i think about the learning curve of it and go back to dreamweaver, the times i have used that program i endup hand coding, wich is exactly what im trying to avoid.
so for me dreamweaver is the best out there. even tho in mx i happen to feel kind of uncomfortable, some changes in code or something i just dont like.
- lament0
Dreamweaver MX.
- damoMX0
also, for what it's worth, there is an update to dreamweaverMX:
.happy holidays
damo
- unknown0
Homesite tends to be slow, but most of the code gets writen without the need of the pop up tag menu. I guess is just personal preference, I tried homesite, after loosing my copy of the free version of cuteHTML, I'm learning dreamweaver, is not bad, is excellent, but somehow I like to write the code first then look at the page.
:)
- jack_4740
dreamweaver mx
- lok0
Editplus
- angelus350
I prefer Dreamweaver MX over pure hand coding. Sometimes I think it's necassary to format the code a little better and when working with plain text, I enjoy UltraEdit as a Notepad replacement.
I believe that using a tool such as Dreamweaver enhances productivity. I don't think that any client would prefer to pay someone to work longer on a project just because they "prefer" to hand code it for some internal feeling of success. When the same end result is achievable by using a tool such as Dreamweaver to significantly reduce time.
Of course this is just all my opinion and I could be wrong somehow. Please advise! Thanks.
- sp0
dreamweaver mx
but a web designer or developer should know how to hand code before knowing how to use dw.
carpenters learn how to use a hammer before using a nail gun...it's called knowing your craft.
an editor is just a tool,
nothing worse than a moron confined to using a piece of software...
- unknown0
Superskunk MX.
Not exactly get what you see, but WHAT you see!!! oh boy...it's good...