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What program do you use for webdesign?
What program do you (or your team) use to create your team website?
I just want to get an idea of what teams use what programs. I used Adobe GoLive 6 to create 648's site because I found that GoLive has more features and you can better control the creation than with Microsoft FrontPage. |
Re: What program do you use for webdesign?
I'm a big fan of Dreamweaver. But with the CSS explosion of late, Notepad is making a big comeback. I write the initial HTML/CSS in notepad and switch to a browser to see how the site is being rendered. So, I usually have Notepad, Opera, and Internet Explorer open as I work. After the site is done, I usually use Notepad and (::gasp::) Frontpage to make changes to the template. I'm big on quick loading, quick changing, etc. Quick, quick, quick..
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I used Quanta under linux for www.nonnebots.com for the coding and layout, and GIMP for graphics.
Yeah, it's sort of cheating, but I'm still not fluent enough in HTML to use vim or some other basic text editor :p |
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Yeah, I really like Dreamweaver. After you get to know your way around, it is a very nice way to do things. :)
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vi to edit .. mozilla & ie to preview.
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I use BBEdit Lite and Safari 1.2! I love Panther :D MrToast |
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I'm a Dreamweaver guy. I totally redesigned our school's webpage on Dreamweaver. I'm more of a visual person, so codeing then tweeking dosn't do it for me, I lose interest. Also, the intergration of Flash and Fireworks is great for drop-down menus.
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I use HTML-Kit for coding. I hate FrontPage mainly for the fact that whenever I edit code in it, if it doesn't like your modifications it deletes them--it can get quite frustrating. I ditched FrontPage quite a while ago (although it was initially the first app that I used); I like knowing that what I write as code is the only thing that's actually in the file. :)
HTML-Kit has helpful syntax highlighting (you really don't need it, but it helps make your work much easier more efficient when you can quickly scan through your code to look for something) and a nice FTP Server feature that allows you to edit content that is directly on the server. It lacks the organizational utilities that Dreamweaver boasts, but for freeware it's a very handy, useful replacement for notepad. Then again, if you design your pages in WYSIWYG, then HTML-Kit isn't going to be for you... :rolleyes: |
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Notepad all the way. Of course Photoshop and stuff for the graphics.
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I use Dreamweaver for most of the stuff, creating new pages, updates, and for managing the site overall. I love dreamweaver! :D It makes everything so easy. However I have to use Frontpage for only one reason, and that is, the word art! When the site was created it was entirely made in Frontpage, and all the titles of the pages use this one type of word art. :mad: I have to get around to changing that and getting more creative. :rolleyes: someday.
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I alternate between using Dreamweaver MX 2004 and hand-coding. I primarily use Dreamweaver when I'm trying to do more complicated designs as I have trouble hand-coding really complex stuff.
When hand-coding, I use Optima Systems' PageSpinner 4.6 for Mac OS X. Very good and very simple WYSIWYG editor. Textedit works in a pinch, but syntax coloring is very useful :) |
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I bought Macromedia Studio 2004 the other day and am even more so impressed with Dreamweaver.
BBEdit is always great, or HomeSite on Windows. |
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As it might show, I use irEdit for HTML and PHP on my Mac and I use mcedit when I edit directly on my server. (mcedit is the editor that comes with Midnight Commander.. which is much like DOS edit. It has excellent syntax highlighting and is so simple to use. I can use either emacs or vi, but find it so much easier to hit F12, <enter> and be gone!) In Windows, I use notepad (actually, usually, I SSH to my server and edit on there.. so much easier.. eliminates FTP and annoying \r\n slipping into code.) I use Photoshop CS on my Mac for graphics (not that I'm good or anything :P) Or sometimes just iPhoto :) |
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Notepad, on the whole. Once in a while, Dreamweaver for complicated tables and such, but I still prefer hand-coding. I do all of my image design in Photoshop 7.0, of course, and I use IE, Netscape, and Opera to preview and check for compatibility.
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A friend of mine is working on creating a coder that handles HTML, RB, and a couple other language syntax coloring. From what I've tested so far, it looks like it's going to be an awesome program.
For graphics I use GraphicConverter. Create a mask, then run the mask (with empty picture) through Aquatint (www.sticksoftware.com). This gives my pictures a nice Aqua look (if that's what I'm after). I also use iConCompo to layer images. MrToast |
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