Originally posted by: dquan97
Dreamweaver
Originally posted by: Evadman
Frontpage is pretty crappy IMHO, but is extreamly easy.
Originally posted by: Evadman
ssuming you mean design web pages, there are quite a few choices. Dispite what anyone says, there is no 1 correct choice for all instances.
I prefer jEdit, along with Macromedia Studios as a decent set. Frontpage is pretty crappy IMHO, but is extreamly easy.
Originally posted by: randumb
anyone concerned with standards compliance or clean code in general would throw up at the code frontpage generates![]()
Originally posted by: tami
frontpage adds SO much clutter to the code! oy vey.
Apparently the "pretty crappy" comment was skipped over? I guess I should have put it at the end of the sentanceOriginally posted by: Evadman
Frontpage is pretty crappy IMHO, but is extreamly easy.
Originally posted by: scott
I use Arachnophilia,which has far more capabilities than Textpad, and it's free.
But it's not wysiwyg, it's for hard-coding.
Originally posted by: dderidex
Anybody here actually USE Frontpage 2003?
Yes, I'll grant, FP 97 and 2000 were pretty godawful for the pure crap-code generation.
And gods help you if you export a document from MS Word to HTML and try to make use of it ANYWHERE...
But Frontpage 2003 really ain't that bad. I've gone over the code it generated on my current website pretty closely and can't find any areas I could improve on it in.
FP 2003 is actually really, REALLY nice. And, oddly, it's really nothing like any of the others at all - almost like it was done by a completely seperate dev team.
In any case, that's a perfectly workable option.