DreamWeaver...???

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by acw, May 8, 2011.

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    I don't see many post anymore regarding Dreamweaver and its use in Webdesign.

    Even though...Dreamweaver is available for both Mac and Windows operating systems. and recent versions have incorporated support for web technologies such as CSS, JavaScript, and various server-side scripting languages and frameworks including ASP, ColdFusion, and PHP.

    Why the lack of Comment or Questions regarding its use?

    Anyone?
     
    acw, May 8, 2011 IP
  2. dmvictoria

    dmvictoria Well-Known Member

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    I use it for html, css and php every day. Its commonplace now, you could compare it to 'Why don't people post about MS Word any more?'. It's not a terribly difficult program to use like other Adobe products. I'm just wondering if someone is using something better out there?
     
    dmvictoria, May 8, 2011 IP
  3. ken.sweet

    ken.sweet Active Member

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    Maybe people dont use it much as its costly, people prefer to use notepad++ or microsoft expression web4 which is much cheaper. I use dreamweaver cs5.
     
    ken.sweet, May 8, 2011 IP
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    karthimx Prominent Member

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    It has lot of options in it and easily understandable. That may be the reason why people haven't got any doubt on dreamweaver. But still its hard for beginner when get used to it it is the best. Auto-complete, different font colors for the code, easy test ...
     
    karthimx, May 8, 2011 IP
  5. Pedro Gorrin Diaz

    Pedro Gorrin Diaz Peon

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    Dreamweaver Rocks, for my experience i basically use it for everything, xHTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript and anything else that it requires at the time.
     
    Pedro Gorrin Diaz, May 10, 2011 IP