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Re: What I would like to see
by fault on Friday 20/Jun/2003, @06:53
It's basically the MS Office or Adobe Photoshop of web page/web application development. Basically any professional web page designers use DreamWeaver these days.

http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/
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Re: What I would like to see
by SMEAT! on Friday 20/Jun/2003, @11:34
Or they use Adobe golive.

http://www.adobe.com/products/golive/main.html
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  • Re: What I would like to see
    by Datschge on Friday 20/Jun/2003, @12:10
    Or they use one of the many text editors.
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Re: What I would like to see
by Hurricane on Thursday 10/Jul/2003, @12:17
Dreamweaver is only useful for semipros. A a pro you need FULL code-control!
And 100% proper XHTML-conformance of the resulting documents! And when i say 100% i mean 100%!!

What are these wizards for anyway?? Just overhead.
What really counts is the ability to CODE quick and have foll control.
And the ability to work flawless with all kinds of snippet of web-pages.
(Also a reason against wizards. 99% of them don't work in snippets or complex code.)

The only acceptable thing here is homesite.
Include one or two libraries, a standard-setup-file, then do some code wich parses stuff from a db to xml or xhtml with some regex for searching stuff in the db. and if you then have to spit out some javascript depending on the result...
Do i have to go any further to explain why drwamweaver is useless??
Same for golive.

BTW: If you even try to use frontpage in our company, they laugh at you... Building pages with it and putting them live on the server could result in you beeing fired!

In germany we say: "Wenn man keine Ahnung hat... einfach mal: "Fresse halten!"
So shut up all you wannabe-pros!

Ever tried to code a web-application in dreamweaver mx??
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