Best Wysiwyg Web Design Software?

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by incognito1, Feb 2, 2013.

  1. deathshadow

    deathshadow Acclaimed Member

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    #21
    Then you probably don't realize how badly you are shtupping yourself in terms of accessibility, functionality, sustainability, semantics, etc, etc... ESPECIALLY if you use the WYSIWYG.
     
    deathshadow, Nov 3, 2013 IP
  2. John Michael

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    #22
    In my opinion Dreamweaver is the best html editor not WYSIWYG. I personally use these three software.
    1: Dreamweaver
    2: Notepad ++
    3: Netbean.
     
    John Michael, Jan 27, 2014 IP
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    #23
    Notepad++ is best way to edit.
     
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  4. Mister JR

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    I use Serif. If you don't want to learn to code like me, Serif WebPlus X6 and now X7 works great. If you can handle desktop publishing software, this is for you for easy quick pages.... I have used it to build dozens of sites...works great...
     
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  5. veightar

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    #25
    It's true you're better off coding yourself, but there's almost nothing wrong with using dreamweaver for coding. I use both dreamweaver and notepad++ and I personally prefer notepad++ to dreamweaver.

    But such features such as css auto complete makes coding much easier. So it's not as useless and bad as some of you are implying.
     
    veightar, Feb 6, 2014 IP