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MCD -> Dreamweaver vs Expression (11/14/2006 11:10:50)

I have a Dell P4 running Windows 2000. I really don't want to put a new operating system in but as you know EW will not run on anything below XP. On the other hand Dreamweaver will run just fine after trying a 30 day trial on the program. I would like to move past FP soon. Any recommendations on what you would do?




Tailslide -> RE: Dreamweaver vs Expression (11/14/2006 13:51:50)

If I were you I'd go to an HTML editor and get into the code itself. If you absolutely must use a WYSIWYG I suppose it'd have to be DW.




MCD -> RE: Dreamweaver vs Expression (11/14/2006 14:31:51)

Thanks Tailside, I can use an HTML editor but I am disabled and use a mouthstick to type. Obviously I can work faster with a WYSIWYG editor since I type about the speed of a fat turtle. The Dreamweaver code is much easier to clean up than FP which is why I would like to get away from it.




Tailslide -> RE: Dreamweaver vs Expression (11/14/2006 16:50:11)

In which case, before forking out for DW you might want to look at Nvu which is a WYSIWYG editor but it's meant to produce fairly decent code plus it's free (which is always a bonus! [:D]).




BobbyDouglas -> RE: Dreamweaver vs Expression (11/14/2006 18:05:51)

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If you absolutely must use a WYSIWYG I suppose it'd have to be DW

- Why DW over EW? Isn't the EW based off of the FP design view?




Donkey -> RE: Dreamweaver vs Expression (11/14/2006 20:27:45)

quote:

quote:

If you absolutely must use a WYSIWYG I suppose it'd have to be DW


- Why DW over EW? Isn't the EW based off of the FP design view?
MCD uses windows 2000 therefore EW is not an option.




BobbyDouglas -> RE: Dreamweaver vs Expression (11/14/2006 20:40:30)

I was pretty sure Expression worked under win 2k, even tho it wasn't listed under the requirements. Anyone know if it has been tried before?




MCD -> RE: Dreamweaver vs Expression (11/15/2006 8:50:08)

FREE...I like that. I will give it a try. Thanks Tailside.




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