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Notepad baby!
No way I am going to spend 400$ (60 Jamaican = 1us dollar) to juat so I can point and click. If a site has a lot of pages then its database baby! I like flash though sorts alot of the browser issues as well as unparralled support of multimedia content. Graphic design...Jasc PSP all the way great for the web and about 400$ cheaper than adome photoshop which has a print pedigree. However at the end of the day it comes down to what you are comfortable with us whatever tool that can best achieve the results u desire. for noobs the lure of warez photoshop is great but the learning curve is steep...psp is affordable and you can create things that are quite amazing...check flashkit graphic design under interfaces I think and search for Jermaine Valentine...those interfaces were done in the first three months of my "designing career" |
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 4
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I've been using BBEdit forever. Forever being a few minutes after my first day on the job, and being caught using a WYSIWYG editor (Cyberstudio 1.0 ha) and being yelled at by the president (fun first day). But that was back when if you knew how to sweep the floors you could design web pages, and root beer flowed from the water taps.
BBEdit is especially sweet because you can create Applescripts to take care of any stupid task you need. It's simple because it's all it needs to be, kind of the opposite of Microsoft Word (granted). Soooo... am I the only one on a Mac? :] |
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I use Dw MX 2004, I really liked the updates. It has some great improvements for creating css tableless design. And the new Stylesheet edititng method is great. However it manages to make quite a mess with the code, so a little custom coding is always nescesarry - but i enjoy being able to point and click first. I think in graphics not code
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