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What is the best website design software?

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11-06-2007, 06:17 PM
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For a beginner what is the best and easiest to learn software?

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Each person learns at different levels.

Each software has its own learning curve. Thus, I think that any program can be easy or hard. Depending on the individual. Hell, I learned on DW MX 2004

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Originally Posted by devguys.com View Post
Each person learns at different levels.

Each software has its own learning curve. Thus, I think that any program can be easy or hard. Depending on the individual. Hell, I learned on DW MX 2004
Is DW MX 2004 dreamweaver software?

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I just found a free HTML editor called Page Breeze. http://www.pagebreeze.com

A lot of people said a beginner should start with a HTML editor before using something like Dreamweaver.

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Well yeah but you will not get quite the results I am afraid.

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Yeah it was Macromedia Dreamweaver 2004 MX

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PSPad Editor (free web editor)

Probably the best, free, and sexiest piece of software out there right now for this in my opinion.

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argh. the first design software I used was err.. notepad? then frontpage and now dreamweaver...

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Notepad++

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Originally Posted by smudger View Post
Notepad++
Yep

In my opinion: stay away from WYSIWYG editors of any type... do it by hand! You will learn much much more and your services will also be worth more. And as opposite as this sounds- you will be quicker at getting it done! (its true).

All i use is photoshop and notepad++ (unless its a CMS with its own text editor).

Plus with notepad++ it can ftp into your server in the program, edit files directly in the notepad and once you save- it uploads the changes directly to your server... whats better then that?

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