Glenn Holden
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| Posted: 03/20/2002, 8:10 AM |
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Just curious what tools people are using for the html formatting after
generating CC pages? I've tried NetObjects Fusion and Adobe GoLive.
Fusion is nice and easy (I can't wait to try the new CC-Fusion add in) but
it generates a lot of it's own formatting and I had trouble getting Fusion's
html output to look good when the PHP uses it.
GoLive looks great and very true to form - it doesn't appear to manipulate
any html code when it opens the page. But its a more complex program and
takes longer to do lots of work than Fusion does.
Thoughts?
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Chris Seymour
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| Posted: 03/21/2002, 10:23 AM |
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Hi Glenn,
I use Fusion alot with PHP (although I do hand code most of the PHP in
HomeSite -- then cut and paste into a text box). Another editor I will use
from time to time is Namo (http://www.namo.com). I tend to look at it as a
cross between NOF and UltraDev.
Just a thought.
Chris
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RonB
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| Posted: 03/23/2002, 4:48 AM |
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"Glenn Holden" <glenn@nilenet.com> schreef in bericht
news:a7ac98$p1u$1@news.codecharge.com...
> Just curious what tools people are using for the html formatting after
> generating CC pages? I've tried NetObjects Fusion and Adobe GoLive.
>
> Fusion is nice and easy (I can't wait to try the new CC-Fusion add in) but
> it generates a lot of it's own formatting and I had trouble getting
Fusion's
> html output to look good when the PHP uses it.
>
> GoLive looks great and very true to form - it doesn't appear to manipulate
> any html code when it opens the page. But its a more complex program and
> takes longer to do lots of work than Fusion does.
>
> Thoughts?
>
>
I used to use netobjects but moved to Dreamweaver.
I find quick editing html templates easier with dreamweaver. Netobjects is
great to, it's just a matter of taste I guess.
RonB
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