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NOTEPADE vs. HTML EDITOR

Posted by Anton Abaya.

Engineer on team #419, Rambots, from BC High / UMass Boston and NASA, Mathsoft, Solidworks.

Posted on 2/23/2000 6:43 PM MST


In Reply to: hey Lora/Erin! posted by Anton Abaya on 2/23/2000 3:50 PM MST:



I agree... notepad is more powerful.

but it's time consuming. if you could do the job in 10 minutes, would you bother doing the same one in 2 hours? i could have made our webpage by hand, but it's time that could be used on something else.

the trick is to make a program that would simplify what you need to do in 2 hours, done in 10 minutes. and use it for that matter.

and when u need notepad access, frontpage and dreamweaver does the work and provides the code editing possibility.

check out our website and tell me that's easy using notepad.

ANTON
RAMBOTS


: I used frontpage to finalize our webpage. sorry guys.

: but to actually make everything work, i barely used frontpage, it's too beginerish. i used macromedia fireworks, dreamweaver, and flash.

: frontpage works well with adding small little things.

: ANTON

: : DOWN WITH FRONTPAGE!!!!!

: : Lora

: : : Lora,
: : : Nate tells me you hate frontpage.
: : : THAT MAKES TWO OF US!! Gald to see I'm not alone.

: : : -erin-


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