Razorguns Well-known member Jun 26, 2008 #3 Dreamweaver cs3 ftw. I'm not up on golive, but I'm never a big fan of brand new products that have yet to mature. r
Dreamweaver cs3 ftw. I'm not up on golive, but I'm never a big fan of brand new products that have yet to mature. r
Big Rick Rock istrator Jun 26, 2008 #4 I have Adobe Golive CS2 and have been using the tutorials for that... I also have an old version of Dreamweaver, but that shit is ancient. I'm looking at this program too: http://www.namo.com/
I have Adobe Golive CS2 and have been using the tutorials for that... I also have an old version of Dreamweaver, but that shit is ancient. I'm looking at this program too: http://www.namo.com/
superqt4u2nv Elite Elite Moderator Moderator Jun 26, 2008 #5 DreamWeaver Adobe didn't buy Macromedia for nothing.
drsketch Banned Jun 27, 2008 #9 you know adobe now owns dreamweaver right? and I believe it is in cs3
c-sharp minor Well-known member Jun 28, 2008 #11 Notepad++ WYSIWYG prog's are ok if you still write your own code. Great for updating many pages simultaneously. I use both DWCS3 and GoLive.
Notepad++ WYSIWYG prog's are ok if you still write your own code. Great for updating many pages simultaneously. I use both DWCS3 and GoLive.