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sequencehosting
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#21 · Posted: 20 Jan 2010 09:09


DreamWeaver all the way. While it does have a learning curve it's well worth it. I had to redesign a site made via Frontpage and the code created was very bad.

Using Frontpage to create a site will more than likely cause poor browser consistency. Although if your just starting out it may be worth a try.

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#22 · Posted: 26 Feb 2010 01:19


I use both. First I use Dreamweaver and then FP for cleaning up.

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#23 · Posted: 24 Sep 2010 15:16


personaly i would say dreamweaver as my default,notepad++ for glichtes,and frontpage for import

shannonpaul2
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#24 · Posted: 4 Oct 2010 02:26


According to me the both HTML editors are best, but i am always prefer to dreamweaver. Dreamweaver can give you drag and drop option.

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