i hate dreamweaver
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- forcetwelve
i use css edit for css, what is the best combo to use instead of dreamweaver?
why does the layout look different in cssedit to DW? weird.
is espresso any good?
- lukus_W0
what do you mean by layout?
- forcetwelve0
well, the appearance and placement of the divs in dreamweaver looks different to when i preview it in cssedit and then firefox.
- Shaney0
trust what you see in the browser
- spraycan0
whats your os?
- forcetwelve0
mac osx 10.5.8, firefox 3.5, cs4
- lukus_W0
if you use dreamweaver - use it as a code editor
- ernexbcn0
I believe ccsedit uses Webkit as the rendering engine, so you are viewing your stuff on two different browsers, adjust your CSS so it looks the same in both.
- airey0
Preview in browser - learn the quick keys you simpleton!
- kingsteven0
i find a mix of dreamweaver (editor) firefox & firebug (realtime css hacking) works best for me
- << what I doShaney
- me toobulletfactory
- and meckentish
- same hereDay
- co20
- ernexbcn0
another tip, try using css resets also, it helps
and I repeat: your are using two browsers (ccsedit uses webkit->safari and firefox), your code has something that is rendering different on each, keep hacking
- zerocool0
Coda. http://www.panic.com/coda/
live by it.
- dMullins0
Coda is cool and all, I use it daily, but I'm slowly migrating to TextMate for all of the bundled libraries (AS2.0, AS3.0, JS, etc etc). TextMate > Coda, Coda works for me for now though for CSS/HTML mark-up.
- VanDerFull0
Textmate + CSSEdit
- nikdaum0
I agree with the Coda recos. It does a little bit of everything, though nothing goes too deep or complicated.
- forcetwelve0
thx all!
- ukit0
Coda is nice, but it's lack of ability to autoformat code seems like a strange omission.
- NONEIS0
Textmate + Textmate.
CSS does not require an application, perhaps a book, but not an app.
- johfiner0
I love Coda too!