Re: Which web authoring software do you use?
Well, at least you admit that you criticize.
Sure forum is for discussion, but criticizing is not a constructive approach to any discussion.
And remember - if you push, you get feedback. Learn to live with this, and with my opinion.
Otherwise you only prove it right.
Re: Which web authoring software do you use?
this getting silly.... way off topic ;)
Re: Which web authoring software do you use?
Indeed.
My apologies. Back to topic.
The proof that "no HTML skills (are) required" is here: http://www.talkgraphics.com/showthread.php?t=36835
There's already a number of sites published by people without any html skills.
Re: Which web authoring software do you use?
I design the templates in xara pro and then code them in html kit. I've used it for years and I love it. However, I also use FileZilla for upload. Can't beat the speed!
Re: Which web authoring software do you use?
Hi
I use PSPad for all HTML / CSS / PHP as I like complete control over my code.
For Graphic Design I use a combination of Hexagon / ZBrush / Paint Shop Pro / Xara X1, just depends what I am trying to accomplish.
Oh yeah, Database design gets done in MySQL Workbench.
L8rs
Re: Which web authoring software do you use?
We are using Microsoft Expression Web Studio 2.0. XARA Xtreme Pro 4.0
And now we have XARA Web Designer. I have Photoshop 4 and RealDraw 5.0 which does a very slick job at vector graphics
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I have used Vim for a long time, and recently began using Notepad++. After the trial of WD, I will be using that for the great majority of my work, and Notepad++ for anything that cannot handle.
Re: Which web authoring software do you use?
I used to use FrontPage then discovered the wonder that is Dreamweaver. I've never turned back :D
Re: Which web authoring software do you use?
Dreamweaver. There is nothing else to touch it.
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Xara Web Designer!
I struggled for years to break my bad habit of .... FrontPage, 'cos there was nothing easier. I still remember the magic finding AUTOMATIC buttons!
Then, under enormous peer pressure, I vainly tried to master Dreamweaver (which should be sold with a warning: "Geeks ONLY".)
Then came Xara.
I tried Web Designer and bought it the same day.
THEN I find Xara Xtreme for Linux ..... FREE!
Mixed emotions when I saw what IT could do FREE, then realisation and reality:
The company deserves to make a buck - and heaven knows at the price I paid, that ain't easy.