Dreamweaver Is Dying; Long Live Drupal!
Barence writes "Here's an interesting blog post by a designer who reckons Dreamweaver is dying. It's not Dreamweaver's fault, though. Nor is the problem Adobe and its development team — the last Dreamweaver CS4 version was the most impressive release in years. Moreover, although Microsoft Expression Web poses a far more credible threat than FrontPage could muster, Dreamweaver remains the best HTML/CSS page-based editor available. The real problem for Dreamweaver and for its users is that the nature of the web is changing dramatically."
I highly doubt this, I check NetCraft daily, and I've seen NO confirmation of Dreamweaver dying!
Congratulations on getting first post. A copy of Microsoft Windows Live Expression Web Express Edition is in the mail.
It's true, most people who make sites in Drupal, Wordpress, etc. clearly didn't spend more than 10 minutes on the design.
There's no -1 for "I don't get it."
Dreamweaver will always have a place next to microsoft word for helping moms everywhere create hideous, 1990's-era web pages.
Posted anonymously because I have one of those moms, and I'd hate to break her heart. She things her pages are awesome.
Surely you would want to use this more than once per page...
I would suggest something like:
text-decoration: blink;
}
I use Notepad, MS Paint, and my browser to do my web design.
Now get off my lawn you hooligans!
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Of course by then, I was so far in front of them, that it again was black magic to them
According to Clarke's Third Law, that means your web development skills are sufficiently advanced. Kudos!
I use a large stick to do my web design. How? Well, I go down to my basement and hit the Chinese illegal immigrant I have chained to my PC until he makes the page I want.
What if Tetris was invented by Nazis?
80 characters should be enough for anyone.
I use a large stick to do my web design. How? Well, I go down to my basement and hit the Chinese illegal immigrant I have chained to my PC until he makes the page I want.
Funny, I do the same to the now unemployed american citizen who can't get well-fare thanks to his country's bankruptcy.
/ The future chinese dude.
I can't see why you'd need CMYK for the web...
Because some people print their webpages, duh.
You're obviously not an elite webdesigner.
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