I'm (currently) a low-budget developer, so I'll do mock-ups on graph
paper, edit images in Acorn, and then hand code in BBEdit (which I got
a great deal on, before TextMate was as robust & awesome as it is
now). A good solution for the cost-conscious, aside from TextMate, is
Coda. (If you're doing dev on a Mac, of course.)

It might be because of my long-ago bad experiences with FrontPage, but
I just don't trust those WYSIWYG programs to get the code right.

On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 1:33 AM, lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  I am new to django, but I think it is really cool. I have used other
>  web dev systems before like zope/plone and php. I am a little new to
>  the template type system of django and I was wondering how most web
>  designer create therir content when there are seperate programmers and
>  designers. Do the designers use text base editting like ultraedit or
>  or graphics based software like dreamweaver? Most of the artist I know
>  don't do much coding and are into photoshop, illustrator and
>  dreamweaver. On sites like lawrence.com where there are lots of
>  content developers do they create pages in web forms, or editors or
>  graphic packages?
>
>
>  Lee
>  >
>



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