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Just read that yesterday which is funky because a lot of the
client's rankings I just talked about, come from his use of targeted
keywords in his titles and H1 tags ... so it will be interesting to see
what happens over the next few weeks.
There's a FABULOUS website at http://www.webproworld.
Speaking of Google rankings there's an interesting article about recent
updates to their algorithm codenamed Brandy at www.sitepoint.com
.
-Patrick
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. After we cleaned up the pages ... and a couple
weeks went by, he
true, but you can do all you say in Code View. I agree I never use a WYSWYG produced page for a final product, but sometime is makes a nice jump start.
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Just an word about DW ...
(disclaimer: I love MM DW - I recommend it's use for anyone that does
not know how to code REAL HTML or CSS by hand - though they should spend
a week and learn that really simple markup language and have a better
understanding of how a website is put together, but I digre
I use DWMX for styles and file synchronization. I sometimes code in it. I use Homesite+ for most everything else. I'd say 10% DW, 90% HS+.
But when I am feeling really studly, I crack the HD and manipulate the platters with a stylus! ~:P
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I use DW and HomeSite+ about 50/50. In DW I work 50/50 in design and code
view.
I'm primarily the UI guy, so wysiwyg is kinda helpful for that. Of course,
it would be nice if it really was wysiwyg.
-Kevin
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> From: Adkins, Randy
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> How many people actually use Dreamweaver for a true WYSIWYG
> editor? Or do you use it as you would CFStudio?
I've used Studio for years - looked at DW a while back, but I prefer the
functionality of Studio
M
> From: Adkins, Randy
>
> How many people actually use Dreamweaver for a true WYSIWYG
> editor? Or do you use it as you would CFStudio?
I've used Studio for years - looked at DW a while back, but I prefer the
functionality of Studio
Maybe I'll upgrade to Homesite+ sometime soon
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Suckers...
Eclipse is the future of all programming. I use it for everything now,
including actionscript.
HAHAHAHAHA!
www.eclipse.org
M
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You guys are all wimps. Real men have wires attached to their brains and send electrical current directly to the CPU.
- Matt Small
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NotePad is for wimps
Cute.
Right now I have HS+ and DWMX2004 open - I bounce back between the 2 - each
has some features that the other doesn't.
larry
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Dreamweaver?
Pfffaw! Real men use
I use DWMX mostly in code view. But if I am doing a design or if I need
to find say a form field on a page with lots of fields I use the split
view so I can highlight the field I want and then go into code view and
do what I need to it.
Ben
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can of worms, meet Randy. Randy, meet can of worms.
/ducks and hides until the inevitable fallout clears.
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Subject: Curious
> How many people actu
so what is your status Larry?
Wordpad?
Just kidding
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NotePad is for wimps. Edlin or if you are a real man, vi.
Hell real men work directly
NotePad is for wimps. Edlin or if you are a real man, vi.
Hell real men work directly with the bits.
larry
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Viva la Homesite+(CFStudio)!
> ha ha ha ha ha.
>
> How many people here actually use dreamweaver for anything?
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Actually there are times that I do use Notepad.
Especially if I am coming into a server via VNC.
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Dreamweaver?
Pfffaw! Real men use Notepad
If Homesite+ handled CFC's the way DWMX does, then I would not touch DW.
That said, DW is not bad for an editor.
larry
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Dreamweaver?
Pfffaw! Real men use Notepad!
-Gel
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I spend a lot of time in the codeview, I don't do design really except
to
insert dynamic data sections and fiddle with CSS styles.
:)
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How many people actually use Dreamweaver for a true WY
I use it mainly for coding. However when designing the initial look and feel
of a page, then I use it as WYSIHWYG.
larry
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I am more a CF Studio person so I was
I am more a CF Studio person so I was just curious if I was
really missing out on anything?
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I use it almost exclusively in code view
That might be a better question.
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ha ha ha ha ha.
How many people here actually use dreamweaver for anything?
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Timothy Heald
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I use it almost exclusively in code view (occasionally in design view to quickly mock up a page for presentational purposes).
But, I've known designers who use it in design mode exclusively.
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Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA
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ha ha ha ha ha.
How many people here actually use dreamweaver for anything?
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