Title: Best website design software? Post by: Tractor on July 12, 2009, 07:51:39 PM Any recomendations for Web design software?
Ive had Dreamweaver for a few years and my laptop has crashed, reformatted but ive lost all my backups in a house move :( So, anyway before i re-invest in new software im looking for any recomendations, is there anything new outhere i should be looking at? By the way, im a n00b, i like dreamweaver because i found it easy to use with pretty good results. Cheers! Title: Re: Best website design software? Post by: Acidmouse on July 12, 2009, 09:56:23 PM I use dreamweaver for most things at work and its got everything you should need and more.
Title: Re: Best website design software? Post by: Cf on July 12, 2009, 11:31:05 PM I'm afraid as a computer science grad I'm going to have to give an elitist answer:
Notepad. Or a more advanced text editor. Title: Re: Best website design software? Post by: Bongo on July 12, 2009, 11:36:04 PM On that note I use editplus :D
I have been meaning to try out intype and quanta+ though. Title: Re: Best website design software? Post by: EvilPie on July 12, 2009, 11:59:09 PM Find a site you really like the look of.
Go to view ----> source Change a few words to make it yours. Sorted. Title: Re: Best website design software? Post by: CelticGeezeer on July 13, 2009, 12:06:16 AM I just thought i would join in and post some irrelevant unhelpful nonsense.
Sorted Title: Re: Best website design software? Post by: Swordpoker on July 13, 2009, 12:49:58 AM I use netobjects fusion. It's perfect if you haven't a clue how to create web sites. Doesn't even let you touch the html just in case you are thinking of messing it up - best feature imo.
Title: Re: Best website design software? Post by: Acidmouse on July 13, 2009, 12:04:53 PM I'm afraid as a computer science grad I'm going to have to give an elitist answer: Notepad. Or a more advanced text editor. I do stuff on the Leeds Uni portal in crappy Jadu! (forced to) and some content in Dreamweaver but mostly in notepad or Vi :) Title: Re: Best website design software? Post by: Bongo on July 13, 2009, 12:14:20 PM Taking this to the logical extreme...
(http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/real_programmers.png) (http://xkcd.com/378/) Title: Re: Best website design software? Post by: Acidmouse on July 13, 2009, 12:15:31 PM we just had this debate in the office and yes it went along those lines, right down to binary switches :)
Title: Re: Best website design software? Post by: Cf on July 13, 2009, 12:56:08 PM I'm afraid as a computer science grad I'm going to have to give an elitist answer: Notepad. Or a more advanced text editor. I do stuff on the Leeds Uni portal in crappy Jadu! (forced to) and some content in Dreamweaver but mostly in notepad or Vi :) What's Jadu? I think they introduced the portal in my final year, and 3 years later I've still not really used it. Had most of our own systems in computing, we've only just recently started migrating to ISS stuff (which sucks). Title: Re: Best website design software? Post by: Acidmouse on July 13, 2009, 01:01:23 PM I'm afraid as a computer science grad I'm going to have to give an elitist answer: Notepad. Or a more advanced text editor. I do stuff on the Leeds Uni portal in crappy Jadu! (forced to) and some content in Dreamweaver but mostly in notepad or Vi :) What's Jadu? I think they introduced the portal in my final year, and 3 years later I've still not really used it. Had most of our own systems in computing, we've only just recently started migrating to ISS stuff (which sucks). Jadu is content management system ISS bought and make people use it, but virtually all faculties said no. Computing tho are looking to tell all their students to access ISS stuff via portal next year. I real step away for them! Title: Re: Best website design software? Post by: G1BTW on July 13, 2009, 02:08:31 PM I program in machine code. It takes a bit longer, but at least it's almost all your own work.
Title: Re: Best website design software? Post by: TheWhisper on July 16, 2009, 01:30:41 PM Joomla CMS and some free templates from Siteground ftw
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