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(As I hang my head in shame) I used FrontPage for about 2 years.

But also worked as a journeyman mechanic for 3 years and was building houses. Now I am getting more comfortable with code and not relying on those tools so much. Also using GoLive 6.0 now, but only for the hard stuff otherwise just Notepad.

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Hands down - Homesite is the best editor!

It's doesnt mess with your code AT ALL and isn't wysiwyg. But, it provides hige amounts of tools for file mgmt, snippets, validation, and lots of shortcuts..

If you are a hand-coder who wants a great toolset, this is the one!
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...and by all means check your result in different browsers! Netscape is a lot pickier on imported and external CSS than IE.

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Hands down - Homesite is the best editor!

It's doesnt mess with your code AT ALL and isn't wysiwyg. But, it provides hige amounts of tools for file mgmt, snippets, validation, and lots of shortcuts..

If you are a hand-coder who wants a great toolset, this is the one!
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erm, vim is the best editor, ultra edit isn't bad either.

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vm/ultra are the best TEXT EDITORS, yes..

for HTML, homesite is best.... try it!
if you like ultra, you'll love it..

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Nothing wrong with wysiwyg editors imo per se. Its just those that insist on changing hand code and decide to add 20 unnecessary tags that get my beef. I am certainly not a fundamental notepad purist. Time is valuable to me, and I'm afraid a multiple nested table in notepad just aint going to get done as quick as it would do be in Dreamweaver or Golive 6 which is the combo I use a lot. I do however have split screen and code as well by hand of course. I actually feel sorry for those hard code purists who feel they are obliged to create entire sites on snippets and in notepad. They all tend to look the same and if they don't it takes them forever. I know, I've worked with some and can produce an identical page in half the time and without the code bloat by using tools available. Real life dictates to me that you can't afford to p**s about with notepad or homepage or whatever when you can have things done in seconds using wysiwyg professional editor like Dreamweaver mx or Golive 6. It's the authoring packages that try and think for you that rile me personally not wysiwyg editors as a whole.
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I like Dreamweaver, but check the code afterwards. It leave a bunch of unnecessary tags, and doesnt always close them. It sure will help you crank out a site in 5 mins tho . Another nice feature is just for converting plain text to html. Copy it into the GUI part, then copy out the html formatting . Im soooo lazy...

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I like dreamweaver, too.. But homesite is so much more effective as a time-saving tool. It skips all the template madness and just has loads of handy tag editors, file mgmt, and useful things.

Dreamweaver = still a little overblown for me...

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