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Best website program Golive or Dream Weaver?
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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Ok, right now I am using Front Page, but once I switch, I am going to need another website program. I am too lazy to keep using html "I know it very well, but just too lazy" so which is better. If there is something else even better to these two choices, then please let me know.
Thanks
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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dreamweaver, but the new goliveCS is looking pretty damn sharp. (surprisingly good) I haven't used it enough yet to make a good review of it yet though.
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Best serious WYSIWYG editor is Dreamweaver, end of story. All we can hope for is faster and more intuitive versions in the future. Or we can hope for some developer to scare the **** out of Macromedia and Adobe. That would be nice too.
I use DWMX, BBEdit, CSSEdit, and Transmit.
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yall should reall check out the golive cs demo, I aint kidding when i say its surprising.
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Join Date: Sep 2001
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Originally posted by godzookie2k:
yall should reall check out the golive cs demo, I aint kidding when i say its surprising.
haven't they dropped PHP support from the CS version?
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