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Hyped on Design
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Know any good CSS WYSIWYG editors?
Hi guys, I have been using Dreamweaver for years but lately I am not very satisfied with its CSS abilities. It seems to not have a good design view when building W3C sites and I kind of feel like I am loosing those extra minutes that I need in order to rap up a project fast. Has anybody been trying out anything else with better results? I use Windows and / or Linux so suggestions for both platforms are welcome. Cheers! |
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corporate whore
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Umeå, Sweden
Posts: 208
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Well I came across this today, I haven't tried it, but it might be of some use: Simple CSS - HostM.com Web Hosting |
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Hyped on Design
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Cheers! |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Bristol
Posts: 3,158
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I use CSSedit - not exactly wysiwyg but there are timesaving elements to it. MacRabbit - CSSEdit - Web 2.0 in Style |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Tropical Networks
Posts: 1,426
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there is also stylemaster. I could never choose between them, so I use textmate Fonts are like cologne: A bad choice speaks louder than a good one. Justin Feinstein
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Unregistered User
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 37
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Second that. Although it's not technically wysiwyg, it's fairly intuitive and a great tool to learn CSS. |
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Grumpy old man
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: North Japan
Posts: 1,617
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Design view is useless for previewing, but split view is very useful for jumping immediately to an element in the code. If you're working on a long page with hundreds of lines of javascript, markup, PHP etc., the ability to be able to jump straight to that button you wanted to apply a new onClick() function to is a good time saver. You lose that with a 'code-view only' editor. |
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