By the way Eric, for Windows, I looked up there but I guess I didn't
find it, I only found Linux versions. 

Erez

-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Price [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 8:06 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Working with Struts + Dreamweaver



Erez Efrati wrote:
> I have a JBoss/Tomcat/Struts project in which till now I have written
> all the pages manually with a simple editor. I have recently
downloaded
> Dreamweaver by Macromedia and started playing with it to see what it
is
> capable of doing. Being far from expert in HTML page design my
questions
> are:
> 
> 1. Is it really necessary to work with such a product?

If you're soliciting opinions, mine is that it is definitely not 
necessary.  Some traditional artists like DW as a sort of web page IDE, 
and it integrates nicely with Flash and Fireworks*, but I hate the code 
generated by these kinds of products (WYSIWYGs) -- nearly all 
table-based layouts, and excessive use of images for navigation elements

which are more easily controlled (programmatically) with text.  Plus, 
the JavaScript code for the image rollovers are hideous.

Then again I am sort of a web standards bigot when it comes to design 
(which is why I don't design much, I suppose).

I just use a text editor for writing the HTML/CSS/JSP markup that is not

generated from other sources (DBs, XML, etc).  On Windows I use 
<http://jedit.org/>, which is pretty phenomenal (and free/open source), 
and on MacOSX I use BBEdit.


Erik


(* I do like Fireworks for producing graphics, but I don't let it 
generate any code for me.)


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