Hi, all.

Ever since I started building websites (without any background), I've relied
on an WYSIWYG tool for design and at first used CF components to build
dynamic sites.  After awhile, I realized some of the limitations of the
components
and have eventually gotten to the point where I prefer to write all my code
by hand for better control and understanding of how things are working
behind
the scenes.

I still want a quality WYSIWYG program to use for design, but I'm back where
I started
with CF some 6 or 7 years ago.  I feel like with all the changes to CF from
4.5 to 7,
I might be better off using some components to aid in the CF coding at
first, then
as I learn what they're doing, use more manual coding.

Now to my question.would Dreamweaver (which I've tried several times,
including
the latest and just couldn't move from my long-time WYSIWYG tool.I found
Dreamweaver
to be inaccurate in many renderings between design interface and browser)
help
me to be productive faster with CF 7 while I'm learning it?

I know there's a lot of talk about CFEclipse, but I don't think that's a
good tool for
me as a visual developer.

Thoughts?

Rick

PS - I hate these "turning point" stages in business.guess that's why I've
hung on to
CF 4.5 so long.it's like my old comfortable recliner.





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