svakanda New member Dec 10, 2007 150 1 0 www.terrazoa.org May 11, 2009 #1 i can't stand using dreamweaver, way too bulky. hit me your suggestions! for win32.
B b_sun New member Apr 7, 2009 1,951 54 0 Virginia May 11, 2009 #2 Notepad2. Well, that's not exactly visual, but it's lightweight!
svakanda New member Dec 10, 2007 150 1 0 www.terrazoa.org May 11, 2009 #3 i use notepad++ for my html...but i am looking for a WYSIWYG editor...i had better clarify that.
svakanda New member Dec 10, 2007 150 1 0 www.terrazoa.org May 11, 2009 #4 doesn't anyone else make their own landing pages? am i just behind the times. ?
Garrett music LOUD Feb 4, 2008 3,847 131 0 May 11, 2009 #7 I glanced at that and thought you need a good fleshlight. Last edited: May 11, 2009
svakanda New member Dec 10, 2007 150 1 0 www.terrazoa.org May 11, 2009 #8 sweet thanks Amanda! appreciate it. i am sorry about calling you a lady...i must be blind =)
this_guy 5th Year Senior Member Apr 27, 2008 1,024 8 0 May 11, 2009 #11 narsticle said: coffeecup has some visual design tools. Click to expand... I like this too.
G gh0st Banned May 11, 2009 6 0 0 May 11, 2009 #12 lol wut? a html editor? wordpad maybe? lolz. Linux -> Text Editor = Win
TylerL read less, get paid Feb 27, 2007 883 14 0 Canada www.roboturner.com May 11, 2009 #13 The novelty of having a WYSIWYG editor kind of wears off when you realize most of them have huge flaws or are slow as shit. Learn to code with a text editor and just learn to hit control-S and switch windows quickly. Oh, and then download Notepad++
The novelty of having a WYSIWYG editor kind of wears off when you realize most of them have huge flaws or are slow as shit. Learn to code with a text editor and just learn to hit control-S and switch windows quickly. Oh, and then download Notepad++
kblessinggr PedoBeard Sep 15, 2008 5,723 80 0 G.R., Michigan www.kbeezie.com May 11, 2009 #14 WYSIWYG = Rarely actually what you see outside of the editor itself. It's a tradeoff, you either get it easy, but crappy, or you get it good, but a lil bit of elbow grease involved.
WYSIWYG = Rarely actually what you see outside of the editor itself. It's a tradeoff, you either get it easy, but crappy, or you get it good, but a lil bit of elbow grease involved.
luemob New member Feb 11, 2008 82 0 0 May 11, 2009 #15 learn code, thats as light as it gets W3Schools Online Web Tutorials
Shawn Collins Affiliate Summit guy Jul 2, 2006 429 10 0 55 Austin, TX www.affiliatetip.com May 11, 2009 #16 Arachnophilia - not WYSIWYG, but it has shortcuts for stuff like tables while hand coding.
H high risk game of global domination Sep 9, 2008 525 8 0 US www.highriskinternet.com May 11, 2009 #17 firefox + ultraedit for text editing, dual monitors. ctrl+s, shift eyes to other monitor..
Wicked Ice Busy Nov 11, 2007 1,649 21 0 May 11, 2009 #20 dreamweaver is still good. download the old versions. they are not bulky.