mmm... Crimson Editor looks interesting, I've been using Homesite ever since I started.
mmm... Crimson Editor looks interesting, I've been using Homesite ever since I started.
meron ako kilala iba companies na gamit yung DW since meron na support for SVN ata. personally, di ako gumagamit ng WYSIWYG editors. kahit na malaki ung tables. pag extra long yung tables nilalagay ko nalang sa array/db and gagawa ako ng script to create the table. eheheheheh.
stick to hardcoding your pages para maiwasan ang mga bad habits. like yung co-worker ko dati di na kaya mag-visualize ng page pag di gumagamit ng WYSIWYG editor. so paano kung remote editing yung ginagawa mo eh ang meron lang sa ssh is vim? kamot ng ulo ka nalang nun. :D i know meron pa din iba ways to get around it, pero like i said its better to learn things without developing any bad habits.
Depende naman po siguro kung trabaho mo talaga or you're doing it for fun lang naman eh...
you're probably right there, theveed.
my point just goes out to aspiring designers/developers not hobbyists.
IMO, using WYSIWYG editors applies to small websites, if you're gonna develop a medium-large scale site with a database backend ibang usapan na yan..
Also hardcoding may also result in a cleaner looking code.
In visualizing a layout you can use Photoshop or other image editing software
totally agree with this.
jv20, punta ka sa HTML goodies madami magandang tips for beginners.
naalala ko tuloy nung HS eto ang reason bat ako naging programmer. nyahahahaha. tapos nung college kala ko iiwan ko na web development un pala dito din ako babagsak. aral tuloy ako ngayon ng j2ee.
kaya gusto ko iwan to dati kasi talagang hindi ako marunong mag design. hehe. madali ung coding phase, matututunan mo un. ang problema talaga ung design. hehehe
yup hiwalay, pero minsan iisa na lang din gumagawa eh. hehehe. saka gusto ko matuto kasi pag nagprapractice ako gumawa ng webpage walang kabuhay-buhay itsura kaya tinatamad na ko minsan ituloy. hehehe