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Know any good CSS WYSIWYG editors?
Hi guys,
![]() I have been using Dreamweaver for years but lately I am not very satisfied with its CSS abilities. It seems to not have a good design view when building W3C sites and I kind of feel like I am loosing those extra minutes that I need in order to rap up a project fast. Has anybody been trying out anything else with better results? I use Windows and / or Linux so suggestions for both platforms are welcome. Cheers! |
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Re: Know any good CSS WYSIWYG editors?
I hand code and I am ok with it in general. The thing is I was wondering if there is an editor that has a better design view. For example, when I used to design in tables, I could see the site being built from withing the DW Design View. Now, I can't really say the same thing. I open the pages in browsers to see the final result, but was just wondering about that small fraction of time that could be saved if the Design view was a bit better.
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Re: Know any good CSS WYSIWYG editors?
Personally, I try to avoid the design view. It does not accurately display the site. The best design view available is Firefox!
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Re: Know any good CSS WYSIWYG editors?
The best design view is straight from the browser
Stop depending on the software. You should be able to design your whole site with Notepad only. DW is just a great tool because of the shortcuts (access directly to the server, code insight, etc..) Loose the design view, stick to code view and use the actual browser to check your site. |
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Re: Know any good CSS WYSIWYG editors?
You could save your time by designing your page in DW, save it and refresh your browser to see the result! How many minutes does it take to do just that
Most of everyone here (professional designer) use DW+FF! Yeah, use Firefox!! Don't use IE, it sucks!
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Re: Know any good CSS WYSIWYG editors?
Quite the contrary ... not the "it sucks" part but the "Don't use IE" part
80% of your visitors are using IE. When developing a site it's important to check again EVERY major browsers: Firefox, IE6, IE7, Opera and Safari. Not just Firefox. |
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Re: Know any good CSS WYSIWYG editors?
What I mean was.. when developing your site/page, use FF to be your major testing browser. Most of your code will work in FF but not in IE. If you use IE for your testing, you will have a lot of problem when viewing the page in FF.
So, to reduce, or to save your time debugging the problem that IE creates, use FF for your testing, and later view them in IE, Safari, etc.. to solved any minor problem I have all the browser installed in my machine so that I could test my page perfectly working in all type or browser (IE7, IE6, FF, Safari mainly. The rest just wasting time...)
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Hence why you test in every browsers equally |
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Re: Know any good CSS WYSIWYG editors?
Well, to accomodate this gentleman's wish, you could check out a program like TopStyle (http://www.newsgator.com/Individuals...e/Default.aspx). It's the only program I know that lest you preview the CSS code as you type it.
I can't say I really use it; DW8/Notepad++ and the browser works just fine for me at the moment. DW9 (CS3) has "improved" css support insofar as you can move your css rules around in the css tab, that's what I've tried out at least. Here's an article from the vendor itself that explains a little more in detail what has been improved in cs3: - http://www.adobe.com/devnet/dreamwea...cs3_print.html |
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