On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 10:44 PM, Ben Dodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you're using a mac then I must highly recommend TextMate
(http://macromates.com/) as the best text-editor I've ever used. It has
full syntax highlighting but it's real power comes with snippets, code
blocks you can
It has
full syntax highlighting but it's real power comes with snippets, code
blocks you can program yourself.
Dreamweaver also has a Snippets panel with built in snippets and you can
easily create your own in whatever category you wish and store them there,
whether it be CSS snippets,
I've been thinking about buying the new version of Photoshop and
Illustrator, as i just purchased a new dual core iMac. Currently i use
BBEdit but im thinking about switching to Dreamweaver as i might aswell
purchase the creative suite. Is the new dreamweaver any good for us
developers?
This may
I think its very handy even though i hardcode most stuff.
Its good for organizing your work flow, with document tabs and what not.
The code is pretty clean these days and theres a good built in validator.
I think even object embedding (.flvs and what not) is pretty unobtrusive.
Sorry if thats
Hi James,
It may also be worth looking at Microsoft's Visual Studio 2008 Web Designer
Express Edition - it's completely free (It has nothing to do with the
Expression series of tools). It has IDE Source Code Editors for (X)HTML,
XML, CSS, and JavaScript, etc. You can also download the limited
. If not, you may want to
consider cheaper options
Ted
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Dreamweaver CS3
I think its very handy even though
Ted
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To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Dreamweaver CS3
I think its very handy even though i hardcode most stuff.
Its good
On Apr 4, 2008, at 7:19 AM, James Jeffery wrote:
I've been thinking about buying the new version of Photoshop and
Illustrator, as i just purchased a new dual core iMac. Currently i
use BBEdit but im thinking about switching to Dreamweaver as i might
aswell purchase the creative suite. Is
I use dreamweaver for my (x)html coding. Even though I primarily do
hand coding but like it to see what my visual looks like. When I get to
PHP I switch to Crimson Editor.
Michael Horowitz
Your Computer Consultant
http://yourcomputerconsultant.com
561-394-9079
Jason Pruim wrote:
On
James, why not take advantage of the free 30 trial of Dreamweaver?
- Original Message -
From: James Jeffery
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 12:19 PM
Subject: [WSG] Dreamweaver CS3
I've been thinking about buying the new version of Photoshop
Hi James.
I am new to the developing world. I do have dreamweaver cs3 and think it is
absolutely great and would recommend it to anyone.
Regards
Fi
On 4/4/08, James Jeffery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been thinking about buying the new version of Photoshop and
Illustrator, as i just
One thing to realize is dreamweaver does often use non web standard
rules for creating HTML. While it can help you create code it is not a
substitution for knowing code.
Michael Horowitz
Your Computer Consultant
http://yourcomputerconsultant.com
561-394-9079
fiona herbert wrote:
Hi James.
H james...
If you want to code visually ..dreamweaver cs3 is a good option.It has a
very good css editor also.I use both dreamweaver and microsoft visual studio
for my coding and I feel both are good.
but always check manually for web standards :-)
I suggest you to download the trial versions
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