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Subversive filth of the hedonistic decadent West
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Southeast Florida
Posts: 27,936
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I personally like Adobe GoLive. I find the interface more designer friendly. It also seems a bit easier to learn then Dreamweaver for new users but both are good.
If they are designing web pages then they need to learn a decent program. GoLive or Dreamweaver would be my choice. You can download trials of both at Adobe and Macromedia. |
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You tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is 'never try'
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 166
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I've used Coffeecup for years. I cant compare it because I have never used anything else.
As for level of user, I suppose if I had read the tutorials it might have been easy for the novice to use. But, I learned to code by hand first, so I found it to be more of an intermediate level editor. It has lots of features and "wizards" for just about any thing. And it includes an ftp feature. They used to offer a trial, download it and see what you think. By the way, the "drag and drop" feature is very cool. Every feature can use drag and drop. Its great for making galleries. Mouse over the jpg file in the list, left click, drag it to where you want it in the html and release the mouse. I know, I know, other editors do that, but like I said its the first and only one I have used to its cool to me : ) I reccomend it. |
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