Voters needed. Best HTML/Web designing software:

mmx

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Those are the choices. I personally use Dreamweaver 4.01, with conjuction with others software.

If you want I can put other choices.
 

RSI

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I use EditPlus 2.11 and Notepad (whichever version included with Win2K Pro).
 

MrCodeDude

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I personally use CuteHTML v 1.2 (old, but better than the newer version and FREE) for any of my HTML work.. Only other program I tried using is this Hotdog one and Frontpage 2000, they both suck..
-- mrcodedude
 

crab

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Macromedia HomeSite 5

But i want another that colors the code like HomeSite....Any idears? :)
 

Hyperblaze

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pico/vi if your in a unix environment

notepad/workpad if your in a windows environment

All those html apps just make you lazy :p

 

kgraeme

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I start in Dreamweaver and as I add more dynamic processing components to my pages I switch over to Homesite/CF Studio.
 

Martin

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<< hmm, guess i'm the only one who voted for ultradev.... >>




I did too :D


I usually use it in split view mode, since I can write scripts AND do mundane tasks quickly.
I don't use all the built in DB stuff though...
 

CrazyHelloDeli

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FRONTPAGE RULES ALL YOU COMBINED!!!! MUAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!

Only because its the only one I know how to use though:D
 

F00BAR

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<< pico/vi if your in a unix environment notepad/workpad if your in a windows environment All those html apps just make you lazy :p >>



edlin if your hardcore.
 

SinNisTeR

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<< hmm, guess i'm the only one who voted for ultradev.... >>



its the only way to go..

although i only use it as a colorful notepad.. =\
 

n0cmonkey

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<<

<< pico/vi if your in a unix environment notepad/workpad if your in a windows environment All those html apps just make you lazy :p >>



edlin if your hardcore.
>>



Modifying the hard drive with a magnet is for hardcore ;)
 

mmx

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Good choices people. For basic HTML wordpad/notepad is great. But if you want layers, and etc... Dreamweaver is so much easier.