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What web program do you use to build the webpage?
I use notepad as well.Originally posted by kevbo
I use notepad.
True web designers use notepad.
Originally posted by kevbo
I use notepad.
True web designers use notepad.
No... true web designers use notepad or BBedit, regardless of what computer they use.Originally posted by illustrator
true mac-graphic-designer-user use dreamweaver
Originally posted by VamPyroX
No... true web designers use notepad or BBedit, regardless of what computer they use.
Originally posted by VamPyroX
No... true web designers use notepad or BBedit, regardless of what computer they use.
Originally posted by cloud
Yeah I used to use the BBEdit back in time when I was in hs being a html programmer for DeafTECH at
www.osd.k12.or.us/
(I hacked those once )
By the way MAC SUCK!!!!!
BBEdits - pretty good.
Originally posted by cloud
:fu:
Originally posted by illustrator
ha ha, be nice.
by the way... buy Mac!
Anyway... anyone have experience with GoLive?
Originally posted by tAzMaNiAc
Pathetic.
Only true idiots would code the hard way (BBEdit, Notepad) - they are doing it the long and hard way.
That doesn't stand in the true world of business.
Brenden
Originally posted by MTIV
Illustrator:
As a "i"Moderator why don't you hold to the true topic at hand. You seem to create topics so you can promote Macs and blert out your feelings. I can relate to you being a Mac Fan, and that is fine (smiles) - However, your posts are becoming redundant… If you want to sell Macs, get a job at an Apple store.
You asked what people: "What web program do you use to build the webpage?"
Why not take the topic to the next level and feed the topic. Take people to a technical level. You are just running off random topics and those are only going to resolve into random answers. I mean why post a reply anyway? This is not intended offend you, but encourage you to feed topics with quality content.
I am a web developer, programmer and SEO. From the techie side of me, I would like to see more Deafies who call themselves "Developers, Programmers, Designers etc..." to step up to the plate and share knowledge and produce some content rich topics. I bet other professional deaf techies would be happy to share what they know, talk about issues, etc... This could be a very active forum. Right now, this area of the forum is dead.
In closing – Illustrator you like Macs right? Then you are familiar with Apple's marketing campaign "Think different" based on the concept "Think outside the box." Now as a Mod, you have this power to lead your forum in which you moderate (smiles).
My 2¢ anyway...