I do most of the html code for my django templates in PyCharm and just
write the code by hand. I've been evaluating WYSIWYG html/web
designers recently (Dreamweaver). But, I find myself using the 'split'
mode of Dreamweaver where I write the code and watch the auto-updating
visual editor. But i don't want to switch to a different code editor
since i'm very comfortable with the keyboard shortcuts and
autocompletion I get in PyCharm.

Do most people who write the templates/html code for django apps
primarily write some code, jump to a browser and refresh? Or write the
static content using a full-blown designer and then break it up into
django templates? I would be grateful for any ideas....
Thanks!

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