Re: [css-d] Trying to find the best webdesign software

2007-01-15 Thread James Leslie
I too use Homesite/Top Style pro and check in firefox as I code. Sporadically I check everything is fine in Opera/Safari and then tidy up IE with conditional commented stylesheets. I haven't even opened Dreamweaver or any other WYSIWYG for over a year. James

Re: [css-d] Trying to find the best webdesign software

2007-01-12 Thread David Van O
. Dave - Original Message - From: Ed Seehouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: David Van O [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 8:17 AM Subject: Re: [css-d] Trying to find the best webdesign software On 1/12/07, David Van O [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all. I currently use Dreamweaver

Re: [css-d] Trying to find the best webdesign software

2007-01-12 Thread Jim Nannery
Afternoon David You wrote Hey all. I currently use Dreamweaver to design my pages but it seems that support for css is minimal. Basic designs are fine, but once I have negative margines and wrappers etc with 2 and 3 columns the page does strange things. My designs look totally different

Re: [css-d] Trying to find the best webdesign software

2007-01-12 Thread Marcello Mastroianni
I'm not too picky -- I use whatever code editor happens to be available, which is currently Adobe GoLive, since it was packaged with Adobe CS2. The code view is nice, and the preview pane is pretty good and better than Dreamweaver's, I think. It's still important to test often in multiple

Re: [css-d] Trying to find the best webdesign software

2007-01-12 Thread david
The fundamental problem (for me) with editors that offer WYSIWYG views - visitors don't browse websites using web editors. They use browsers. And it is so easy to have a page open in multiple browsers, toggle between them, and reload the page. I don't care what a WYSIWY-really-aren't-going-to-get

Re: [css-d] Trying to find the best webdesign software

2007-01-12 Thread Michael Stevens
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of david Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 4:34 PM To: css-d Subject: Re: [css-d] Trying to find the best webdesign software The fundamental problem (for me) with editors that offer WYSIWYG views - visitors don't browse

Re: [css-d] Trying to find the best webdesign software

2007-01-12 Thread Wayne Babineau
Hi David I haven't found a single suite I like. I use a combination of HomeSite for html and TopStyle Pro for css, use Apache for local serving/browsing with a range of browsers on a couple of machines, lets me see how stuff like my php renders. Best Wayne