I don't think there's a really good answer to this question. It really
boils down to using what ever your comfortable with and will let you get
the job done. Personally, I use plain text editors with syntax
highlighting and I hate Dreamweaver (i've used 2002), but others feel
differently and
kvnmcwebn
Thank you for your vote of DreamWeaver.
Angus MacKinnon
MacKinnon Crest Saying
Latin - Audentes Fortuna Juvat
English - Fortune Assists The Daring
Web page: http://members.shaw.ca/dabneyadfm
Choroideremia Research Foundation Inc. 2nd Vice president
Choroideremia Research Foundation
So as not to flood the list with OT product endorsements, the list managers
have requested that you to answer directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with your suggestions and I'll compile a list to post back with all the
suggestions in a few days.
I do not intend to start an editor debate. I have been
cant go wrong with dreamweaver mx 2004.
great style sheet integration.
pc version ships with top style lite and home site i think.
costs around 500 hundred quid.
-kvnmcwebn
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