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f69j69b 2004-10-27 07:26 PM

front page and psp 8

Kezza 2004-10-27 07:36 PM

Dreamweaver
Paintshop Pro
Smaller Animals
Markers Brain

They make a good team for me :D

Linkster 2004-10-27 08:49 PM

Notepad for html - although I have Namo and webcanvas
Xara, PS for graphics - but usually just pay somebody
Express Thumbnail for doing large batches of image pages and thumbs
Batch Thumbs for smaller jobs (but not thumbnailing-it sucks) like renaming
Xat Image and JPG optimizers

Looking at a small script now that can generate 30,000 pages a minute based on google searches - just kidding :)

T Pat 2004-10-27 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Linkster

Looking at a small script now that can generate 30,000 pages a minute based on google searches - just kidding :)

|shake| Good one Linkster I said "Fuck" so loud halfway though that sentence that the dog woke up barking and the little lady came running from downstairs to see if everything was ok |jester|

GeorgeTH 2004-10-28 12:36 AM

uh-oh - at first I thought I had to be embarrassed for my old-fashioned tools, but then I found more notepad/editpad than I'd ever expected (in 2004) - here's my list:

HotDog Pro 3 (from 1996 or so) - text based with colored tags = the only real difference to notepad - LOL!
It's a bit like the great freeware editor Arachnophilia.

PaintShop Pro 7 for most graphics
Paintshop Pro 5 for screen captures and hand-made thumbs (5 is slimmer and 7 adds a little feathering along edges)
ThumbsPlus 4 for image sorting, thumbnail tables, and batch renaming
Some VB scripts to get tables from ThumbsPlus adjusted to my liking and inserted into templates

I have Macromedia MX on my disc, but never found the time to give it a good try...

murray 2004-10-28 02:36 AM

Notepade/Homesite for html
UltraEdit for coding
Photoshop CS/Image Ready
Thumbsplus

Fonz 2004-10-28 03:31 AM

Homesite 5.0 for HTML and PHP
Photoshop for graphs and thumbs
Super Jpeg for resizing my big images
Topstyle Lite for css

all of that runs on a commodore 64 updated with a "Final Cartridge 6" :D

Mishi 2004-10-28 05:00 AM

UltraEdit for HTML and PHP
ThumbsPlus for quickie thumbs
PhotoShop for graphics
Arles sometimes, but probably not as much as I should
venturi for all other grunt work ;)

GunnCat 2004-10-28 01:32 PM

I use Dreamweaver, and EditPlus for code, photoshop for graphics and SuperJPG for thumbs and image resizing.

GunnCat 2004-10-28 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fonz
Homesite 5.0 for HTML and PHP
Photoshop for graphs and thumbs
Super Jpeg for resizing my big images
Topstyle Lite for css

all of that runs on a commodore 64 updated with a "Final Cartridge 6" :D

Wow Fonz you use SuperJPG. Don't know anyone else that does. What an excellent program. I love the batch feature for thumbs and renaming my files. Did you hear they closed down?

Tommy 2004-10-28 02:53 PM

I use superjpeg for batch compressing and resizing and making thumbs
they closed down :-( .. wow

cockNballs 2004-10-28 03:02 PM

"Paintshop Pro 5 for screen captures and hand-made thumbs"

I still use PSP 5 as well for somethings too

Sean416 2004-10-28 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Cleo
Make your droplets in ImageReady and then you can just double click the droplet and change things.
Thanks. :)
I'm not too familiar with droplets, but I'm gonna have to look into that.

GunnCat 2004-10-29 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tommy
I use superjpeg for batch compressing and resizing and making thumbs
they closed down :-( .. wow

Yah bro kind of sucks. Of course the software hasn't changed in 5 years anyways |jester|

Nige 2004-10-29 11:48 AM

UltraEdit, I've been using it since around 1997.

Cleo 2004-10-29 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sean416
Thanks. :)
I'm not too familiar with droplets, but I'm gonna have to look into that.

ImageReady --> Action Pallet --> New Action --> Record. Then do whatever it is that you would like your droplet to do. Stop recording and then choose Create Droplet and save it someplace. Now you can just drag and drop files onto the droplet for batch processing. If you double click the droplet it will open in ImageReady where you can edit many of its settings and for ones that you can't instead drag and drop stuff from your History pallet into the droplet window.

tiny 2004-10-29 12:44 PM

cutehtml
namo for making tables(can't stand default paragraph setting or I'd use it more)
Superjpg for thumbs
Compupic for batch resizing(tanx GG)
nutscape composer old ver

R0ss 2004-10-29 08:05 PM

TextPad for html/php - colored tags, multifile editing and lots of other cool text-related stuff;
ACDSee for batch resizing/renaming, video snapshots extraction, and for just local image browsing;
Dreamweaver for complex layouts
Photoshop & fireworks for all kinds of graphics

Netpiddler 2004-10-29 09:49 PM

Wow Fonz, have you been peeking in my box?

Yep that is pretty much my setup.

HomeSite
PhotoShop 7
ImageReady
SuperJPG
SmartFTP
Topstyle Lite for CSS

I will generally use SuperJPG for thumbs unless I can't get a good quality with a small file size - then I use PhotoShop.

HomeSite isn't a WYSIWYG editor and the finished code is about as close to hand coding as you can get without it looking like it was done on an editor.

Lunatic 2004-11-01 02:06 PM

I like
CoffeeCup Html Editor
JPEG Optimizer and
IrfanView for thumbs and image resizing/resampling.
IrfanView is free too. :)

amadman 2004-11-01 02:32 PM

I write html on notepad
Use Photoshop for graphics
and Ulead PhotoImact (free thing from a bundle) for batching thumb dimensions and sharpening.

SqueezeBoobs 2004-11-02 08:49 AM

I use content management software.

haha nooo just kiddin. It's just a plain blog software but it's customized enough so that it can look like a regular website with and type of design to it.

Fonz 2004-11-02 09:05 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Netpiddler
Wow Fonz, have you been peeking in my box?

Yep that is pretty much my setup.

I like to sneak into your office at night to build stuff, haven't you noticed my greasy fingerprints on your screen from when I tried to touch all the big titties out there? :)

Netpiddler 2004-11-02 09:32 AM

lol fonz! :D

Here I was blaming my kids for smudging my screen and changing my desk chair height... |angry|

zel 2004-11-02 01:42 PM

Um, for me that would be the following:

DreamWeaver MX for html, css, php and such
Photoshop 7.0 for static graphics, ImageReady for animated GIFs.
Flash MX for occasional work with Flash.
EasyThumbnails for makiking thumbs and resizing images in batch.
SmartFTP for uploads to server.
TheBat! for email communication.
IE Explorer and Netscape 7.1 for web browsing and cehcking compatibility.

Oh, and i run Apache web server on my computer, so that i dont need to upload anything to server to see if it works :)

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Forgot to say - i use ACD See v2.3 (very old one, but best of them, imho) to browse files, see images, copy-paste, and batch rename.


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