I use TSW WebCoder (http://www.tsware.net/), which I found easier to get
to grips with than Nvu. It's a small payment for commercial use, but
well worth it, I think.

Is there a list of software (rather than just websites) available to
help people involved in standards/accessibility somewhere? If not is
that something that WSG could host?

Chris



-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan Trick
Sent: 09 June 2005 12:32
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [WSG] A software question

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 prefer drag-and-drop stuff. If you like Dreamweaver, but
you can't afford the money, you can always try Nvu
(http://www.nvu.com/), apparently it has fairly good standards support.


Kvnmcwebn wrote:

>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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