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Originally Posted by Retox Josh
Dreamweaver does have multiple modes, WYSIWYG and Code. All my code is light and efficient none of it is unnecessary.
Dreamweaver came a long way since it was introduced, shit it came along way since Adobe took over Macromedia.
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Exactly. I like DW because I can save code snippets, preview in different browsers, create symlinks between the site server and the program, use pre-made plugins or create my own, etc etc. It's just convenient really having everything in one interface without having to open 4 or 5 different programs to achieve the exact same thing.
I strive for light, scaleable code that also is to w3c standards for xhtml strict. You don't have to use notepad to achieve that at all.