Aha! Our first MS troll - time to organise a lynching mob? ;-) (relax, I'm joking)
Gareth On Wednesday 29 January 2003 23:17, DSA wrote: > I too learned HTML with notepad. Even today I still use notepad to > create my basic page, and then use Dreamweaver to add the tricky stuff > later. I use Adobe Photoshop to create buttons, ImageReady to make them > roll-overs, and then use Dreamweaver to add the Java scripted buttons to > my standard page. > I suppose you could do the java stuff by hand, but a single typo will > spoil your day. > Dreamweaver will highlight the syntax error for you (it highlights it in > yellow), and then you have the option of reviewing your page in IE or > Netscape. You can then convert the pages to XML, or other formats, add > Flash content, WAV files etc with a drop down menu, whatever. Nearly all > professional Web designers use the Macromedia package because it is so > powerful and comprehensive in its range of options. > > Maybe some of the younger fellows on the list should get over this > anti-MS crap and get real. > Sure, MS is different from Linux, but I don't think I would suggest that > one is better than the other. It will be a long while before Linux comes > up with anything that can compete with Microsoft's Active Directory, its > an awesome product, and if you get over your negative diatribe, and > learn a bit about it, you too will find that MS has a lot to offer.