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@Taylor -
Hi Taylor, Thanks for the comment!
As you pointed out I do use dreamweaver. I’ve used it since version 6 (back when it was Macromedia). Its one of thoes programs that I think is flawed in many ways, but there just is not anything remotely close to it out there.
Dreamweaver’s (CS3-) Rendering engine is woeful. That isn’t a biggie as I hand code my sites in code view and then preview in either Firefox or Safari. But it would be nice to be able to get a better understanding of how the site is looking right in the app. The WebKit integration in CS4 will be a huge plus!
Also, Dreamweavers FTP application is not only under-featured, it is quite un reliable - especial when trying to sync large sites. I know that CS4 has SVN support so that will be good as well.
All in all i do love to work in Dreamweaver, but there are defaintly ares that it could be improved.
I hope that helps. Feel free to ask any other questions but just commenting
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Taylor Says
Your design looks really good. I’m guessing by the Dreamweaver tag you may have used it? If so what are your opinions on Dreamweaver? I teach a class on Dreamweaver and am always intrigued at what others that have success with the program think about it.