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Which website builder do you like

  • Dreamweaver

    Votes: 2 16.7%
  • Nvu (open source)

    Votes: 1 8.3%
  • iWeb

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 9 75.0%

  • Total voters
    12

Butler Trumpet

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May 26, 2004
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Question 1
I primarily use Dreamweaver, and I have been using tables so far (i know i know...) but I have been looking to go to CSS, however, when I tried, they are all missing!!!! Is there anyway I can get these back? Im using DWMX2004

Question 2
Is there anyway to use an HTML Image (an image with clickable hotspots) in Nvu? I cant figure it out. It only gives you the option of a normal image, and when i try the HTML image, it doesnt show up.

Thanks!
 
CanadaRAM said:
Question 1: What do you mean, that CSS are all missing?

Question 2: What you are looking for is an image map. HTML image is a term that doesn't have meaning (to me at least).

Question 3 - Why did you make this a poll??


Question 1: What I mean by missing... after looking at it more I found them, and I think I just dont know how to use CSS. I dont know enough HTML to put a site together without having a visual thing in front of me. Maybe soon

Question 2: Thanks

Question 3: Because I wanted to.... got a problem with it? HUH? :cool:
 
Okay what Im saying about Nvu, is that it wont let me put in fireworks HTML. There is no way that I can find to insert an image map. So I have the 6 or so files that create the one larger image, but I cant figure out how to use them.

Any help with that?
 
Another vote for "other". I prefer to use TextWrangler (along with Cyberduck) for 99% of my work... :)

I've still not quite given up on Dreamweaver, though, it has some nice features that I might exploit if I'm going to make a really complex page layout... but most of the time I like to use a simple text editor with syntax colouring, and the free TextWrangler is perfect IMO.
 
TextMate is winning the war of HTML editors...

And doing it easy.

It gets my vote every-time. So I voted other.
 
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