Question for you Web folks
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- flavorful0
I want to develop carpal tunnel and get workman's comp bitch!
Live the good life of people holding drinks for me because my hands are too gnarled, and my pockets is too fat!
- mrdobolina0
Jox, i wish you wouldnt verbally assault me in restaurants when I am trying to order a decent bottle of wine. Thanks.
- mpfree0
vat is dis CSS templet?
Do you pick 2 column, 3 coulumn, footer, header type of thing? And then it gives you a head start?
joyride2
(May 2 06, 10:52)up to you.
DW doesn't seem to go that far. Although I'm sure you can import those and they are out there somewhere, but I meant more for just global control of SSs
- joyride0
010101010111010101010010
001010101111010101011111010010
00101010100100101010111011010100...
0101010101010101010...
oh shit.... I mean hahaYeah, i hand code everything
- mpfree0
my cock is just too hard for you to touch it right now
hands off...
- joyride0
you're better off using DW's CSS templates as well. They're the best imo.
I force my developers to use them for sheer sake of compliance.
God, they fucking hate me
mpfree
(May 2 06, 10:46)vat is dis CSS templet?
Do you pick 2 column, 3 coulumn, footer, header type of thing? And then it gives you a head start?
- jox0
my jock is just too fast-paced to be handjerked
mrdobolina
(May 2 06, 10:49)
- mrdobolina0
I never understood reinventing the wheel by hand-coding things.
Sure it makes you a great coder, you could also build a house with a long stick and a heavy wooden shoe, but why in this day and age would you do that when you could use a nailgun?
My job is too fast-paced to be handcoding.
- mpfree0
you're better off using DW's CSS templates as well. They're the best imo.
I force my developers to use them for sheer sake of compliance.
God, they fucking hate me
- joyride0
DW's basic code is just html formated code. It's when you use the components or add-on scripts that I think it gets a little bloated. I always use DW when available, but i mostly handCode in it. So in reality it does not make much sense. Because the WYS part does not interp a css site very well. Always have to check in the browser.. or i'm just getting really lucky and the browser renders my fuckups in a good way... lol
- mr_snuggles0
often exporting XML from Quark is a good work-around, but sometimes you get conflicts with the subnet mask settings which can generally be fixed by simply using "Object" > "Arrange" > "Bring to Front"..
hope this helps :)
- nocomply0
From what has been explained to me, is that there are too many shortcomings with the html that is put out there by DW.
pyeaton
(May 2 06, 10:32)This was true years ago, but not anymore. Dreamweaver is fine now. Fine to the point where I will refuse to work without it.
- flavorful0
I use the Paperclip guy in word.
I just start typing "Website title" and the little guy pops up out of nowhere going "HEY! It looks like your making a web page!" and I just follow the steps from there.
jox
(May 2 06, 10:37)Hahahahah
- fluxismo0
I hand code my own eps files
- mpfree0
Visual Studio 2005
flavorful_4
(May 2 06, 10:35)also very nice.. versatile, robust
- jox0
I use the Paperclip guy in word.
I just start typing "Website title" and the little guy pops up out of nowhere going "HEY! It looks like your making a web page!" and I just follow the steps from there.
- mpfree0
so professionals don't use dreamweaver?
wtf do they use? hand coding?
grunttt
(May 2 06, 10:24)in the late 90's, when I worked in the NYC tech area. somehow most jobs required you to hand code. WYSWIG's were a definite no-no. could depend on the area.
- flavorful0
OMG!
www.dishwasher-shop.co... [jpg]
as opposed to
www.bigskyseniorservic... [jpg]
jox
(May 2 06, 10:32)Exactly ... woman's work.
* Leaves thread, haha.
- flavorful0
* Smacks head.
I use Visual Studio 2005.
Technically it's a beefed up DW I guess geared solely to Microsoft Programming.
* Runs away skipping still manually doing CSS files and layout positioning.
- jox0