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Old 21st Oct 2006, 07:46
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Just thought I would throw out a good discussion topic:

What do you use to build your web pages?

With so many choices out there I have to say that my preference is to design my images, buttons and banners in Photoshop and then use Dreamweaver to put the site together (although I still kind of like to do my HTML by hand sometimes).

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Old 21st Oct 2006, 07:50
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I usually use Microsoft Front page as I am not that strong at pure HTML.
This probably why my pages never work in Fire Fox. :)
I have to learn I know I do.
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Old 21st Oct 2006, 08:04
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FrontPage is what most people use when they first get into HTML, because it is familar and easy to understand (uses most of the same friendly Windows controls). But I tell you, once you try Dreamweaver and get a little comfortable, you will never turn back!
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Old 9th Jan 2007, 18:51
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Dreamweaver for 3 years now, great program.
also use
Photoshop CS2 (graphics, logos, backgrounds)
Flash 8 Pro (animations, advertisments, graphics)

Whilst Im developing on the computer I have Firefox, Internet Explorer and Netscape open to review my work and make sure its cross browser compatable

Also use WAMPserver on my computer enableing browsers to read PHP offline
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Old 10th Jan 2007, 03:25
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Originally Posted by Dom Platts

Whilst Im developing on the computer I have Firefox, Internet Explorer and Netscape open to review my work and make sure its cross browser compatable
Thats a very good point, recently viewed my business website on a mates machine to find it didn't work in Firefox.

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Old 14th Mar 2007, 15:59
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I have my set of development tools. I have my integrated development environment (IDE) tool taken cared of by Dreamweaver. I use Adobe Photoshop for image editing. For local testing, I installed on my PC the WAMP technology (Windows Apache MYSQL PHP) . I also use diferent browsers for testing to include FIrefox, IE, Opera and Netscape.
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Old 14th Mar 2007, 19:42
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Nice topic!
I do use WMAP, Macromedia Dreamweaver for some four years, now I am using Macromedia 8. for graphic design I prefer Macromedia Fireworks, it is easier to use and file formats are compatible with Photoshop. I enjoy browsing open source ready scripts, you can always find something interesting! that's my preferred pastime!
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Old 15th Mar 2007, 06:18
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I use Dreamweaver and Fireworks.

Together with a php editor for editing forum templates and stuff.
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Old 15th Mar 2007, 07:09
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I use a freeware program called Aptana, I believe it's written in Java. It's code editing software, not a WYSIWYG like Dreamweaver. There's nothing wrong with using a WYSIWYG Editor per say but it can generate invalid code occasionally.

Aptana doesn't support PHP editing yet as it's still in development but for CSS and HTML it has code completion and a box that will open up to reccomend values to be used, based on what you've already typed.

I use Photoshop for design but now I use CSS so much, time spent in PS is becoming less and less.

I'll test out my pages in Firefox and Internet Explorer as I develop.

You can check out Aptana yourself here
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Old 15th Mar 2007, 10:17
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Do you use CodeCharge? I think it's like playing lego. I did use it for some online scripts as well as for the CRM application here at the local network. It rocks! I did discover it some months ago ( yes late but not too late) and I didn't find difficulties in using it. Did you use it ?
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