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What web design software do you use?
Published on February 7, 2005 By
Island Dog
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Personal Computing
When I signed up for the hosting for my site, they gave me a free copy of Netobjects Fusion 7.
I was just wondering what software everybody uses for their sites.
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Dark-Star
on Feb 07, 2005
A good old blank sheet of paper & pencil then I move to PhotoShop & 3D Studio Max for design and Notepad.exe & Visual InterDev. for the coding.
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MikeB314
on Feb 07, 2005
I do my design work in Photoshop and code it by hand in Homesite+. It's basically a text editor with helpful color coding.
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Black Xero
on Feb 07, 2005
Netobject Fusion, Dreamweaver, and Frontpage
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dan.wright
on Feb 07, 2005
Visual Studio.NET and Dreamweaver
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Lantec
on Feb 07, 2005
Email and a credit card.
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Acid II
on Feb 07, 2005
Macromedia 2004
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Zoomba
on Feb 07, 2005
Visuals:
-Adobe Photoshop
-JASC PaintShop Pro
Layout Building:
-Dreamweaver
Actual Coding:
-Zend Studio (PHP)
-VisualStudio.NET 2003 (ASP.NET)
-Notepad or vi depending on what environment I'm working in
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47songs
on Feb 07, 2005
I started with Paintshop Pro, but have recently downloaded the trial version of Corel Draw because of Mormegil's tutorials. I'm pretty sure I'm going to purchase it. It just seems to have more options with making vector objects than PSP does.
I'm also looking at Vue 4.
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Island Dog
on Feb 07, 2005
I see a lot of Dreamweaver in this post. I tried the demo, very nice, but $399.
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UpsideDownGC
on Feb 07, 2005
Dreamweaver is the best. I have tons of extensions for it too. If you can't afford that and don't need any gui and just want to handcode it try the stuff provided by mp software. I use their php designer. BTW Let me guess, you signed up with 1and1?
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ama02
on Feb 08, 2005
Paint Shop Pro 8/9 and Dremweaver MX (including some handcoding)...oh also (thanks to someone here on WinCustomize) Color Schemer. http://www.colorschemer.com/online.html
I signed up with 1and1, very good host. I got in when they were giving away 3 years hosting for free!
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CerebroJD
on Feb 08, 2005
Photoshop and ObjectEdit.
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PixelPirate
on Feb 08, 2005
Photoshop, Illustrator and GoLive CS. Some manual editing involved in the code, but that's also done in GoLive.
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retiredmaster
on Feb 08, 2005
I use EditPlus for the HTML/CSS/Javascript (a fancy text editor with syntax highlighting, code shortcuts and browser integration ...ok, it's about the best thing I've found for professional programming, analysing and general file editing... I love it.), and of course Photoshop, Xara X and a hundred other little apps for the graphics.
(Did I see someone say vi? Must be a masochist! Or over 40 like me.)
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craeonics
on Feb 09, 2005
SciTE. Or Notepad, when not available.
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