DW has a fabulous snippets panel, and snippets are easy to make & u can
get a ton of them at www.dwfaq.com
> I too tried Dreamweaver and did not mind it, but here is my scenario...
> I am into the habit of developing layouts that are reusable as well as
> small pieces of design elements that may be used within pages on
> different projects, etc.... so from the graphical layout perspective DW
> offers me no incentive since I can use my saved snippets and code blocks
> in homesite as I do now. Additionally, I am so used to typing things
> out, that combined with the familiarity with homesite+ toolbars, using
> DW slows me down.
>
> I suppose that I am just too comfortable with my current setup:
> homesite+, enterprise manager, Photoshop CS, and XML Spy
> Flipping between these programs for related tasks that I need to
> complete is second nature.... plus it doesn't get me locked into one
> application.
>
> Just my thoughts...
>
> Happy Friday,
>
> Mike
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 10:03 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Joining the dark side - using DWMX
>
>
> Kwang Suh wrote:
>
>> Well, I decided to try out DWMX for some coding yesterday...
>>
>> And it was good. I actually liked it.
>>
>> The color coding was nicer than Homesite+. The browser check was
>> nice.
> The
>> css integration was great. I even enjoyed the split code/design view.
>>
>> I may never turn back :)
>
> You're a stronger person than I am! I tried it a few months ago and
> didn't like it... still using Homesite+ here. =)
>
> One of things I disliked about it the most was the way the file explorer
> differed from Homesite... I like the separate directory and files panes
> in Homesite+...
>
> Those component wizards and web services wizards in DWMX sure looked
> nice at MAX though when I saw 'em... who knows maybe someday I'll switch
> =)
>
> - Rick
> _____
>
>
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