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Ok then, here's another question regarding coding.
Do you prefer to use capitals for your html tags or lower case? |
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I write everything so I dont have any WYSIWYG stuff its nice to see a lot of you do the same 4 years ago it was almost impossable to find a webmaster that could edit raw html |
Ultraedit for all my coding...
Tried most WYSIWYG editors and recently just stuck to FP2000 when I need to throw some galleries together|pcsucks| |
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Front Page from Office xp. The only Front Page that actualy does what it is told to do. I like it. I used to hate it but then I learned how to use it and how to stop it from fucking everything up. Easy to read code. Nice and clean and layed out so it's not dirty like dreamweaver's code can get. I just remove the default meta tags to hide the fact I use Front Page.
I would learn real html, but why bother. I am making sites with pics and tables and sometimes complex graphic layouts.. not scripts to run NASA launch sequences. |
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UltraEdit. I couldn't imagine a world without it. But if you must have a WYSIWYG editor then I recommend Dreamweaver. If nothing else, run your FP/PM/whatever code through Dreamweaver's "clean up" process after you write it to remove all the nonsense those programs put in there.
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Ok, I suck... I know basics and by readin t this thread all of you are much better than me, uppercase, lowercase. JESUS!!!
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I alway use notepad. HTML editors are good for quick simple pages, but I find they never get the page quite the way I want with more complicated designs.
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I only used to use notepad, but my professor got me hooked on Dreamweaver. After working between Mac and PC, you really learn how to use that program to your advantage, and you get a sense of what makes it error and add things that aren't needed.
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