Steve Bell wrote:
Just to put in my 2c worth, I have used Dreamweaver for several versions.
And in the midst of a list of programmers, gurus, and geeks, I'm taking a
risk saying this ('specially with a lynching mob on the loose), but I *hate*
code.
Dreamweaver is supposedly quite nice according to those around
here that use it.
From a Webmaster point of view --- it is OK at creating pages.
It is a REAL pain (depending on versions) at editing already
existing pages. We have had a number of problems with it
editing normal, working HTML into broken HTML. It will also
use its own internal rules and edit a clean html file
into a whole lot of extra rubbish in it everywhere. This means
when the original person comes back to edit the file, it
is almost unreadable. (the pages look the same but it tends to put
non-breaking spaces everywhere and other crud)

Pete


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