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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
oh hm see the thing is i don't need a wysiwyg-- i hate that shit-- i use the browser to see what i handcode.
what i like about dreamweaver is a) the ability to create templates, b) the ability to update links, directories, etc. as you rename a file, c) the color picker for ccs selectors that saves me the trouble at times of looking up a chart.
will it do that? if so, fuckit!
(i still have dreamweaver mx educational version because, ha, it was free, at the time).
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Yep, it supports templates, has a built in FTP manager w, a CSS Style manager (equivalent to the document properties section in Dreamweaver). The downside is no updating links when renamed, moved, etc..., no color picker, and the tag will not automatically complete or suggest possible tags when typing one. Other than that it seems great for freeware.
I barely use WYSIWYG myself as well. I find them really handy when positioning a DIV or table though, I can give them that.
Here's the download link for the windows version if you want to take a look:
http://cvs.nvu.com/download/nvu-1.0-...aller-full.exe
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inhuman i might need your help man, i had this asp website on a windows server but it was exceeding bandwidth by about 700% so due to money problems we had to change it to a linux server. i'm trying to make it work with apache-asp, are you any good with perl?
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Sorry man, I'd love to help and would if I could, but I don't know much about asp

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