Afternoon David

You wrote

> Hey all.
>
> I currently use Dreamweaver to design my pages but it seems that support 
> for css is minimal. Basic designs are fine, but once I have negative 
> margines and wrappers etc with 2 and 3 columns the page does strange 
> things. My designs look totally different than in the browsers and this 
> makes it frustrating as I have to check the browser too often.
>
> I would like it if I could find something that works better. Is there such 
> a package? I'm sure you all have more experience in a lot of different 
> packages, just want to know what the best might be.
>
> Or do you use just text editors?
>
> Just trying to determine the best method so I can move on.
>
> Thanks for your input
>
> David


You're likely to get as many different responses to this question as there 
are members on the list.  Personally, I hand code in Word Pad and review 
early and often in Firefox and IE6 / 7.... to keep this sort of on topic, I 
hand code my CSS the same way....  The *Best* method is the one that works 
for you......

You might get better responses on other lists like Webdesign-L.  You can 
find it links to them in the WIKI on the off-topic page [1]....

Best to you and yours

[1] http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=OffTopic

Jim Nannery
www.redfernenterprises.com 


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