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A Good Webpage Designer?

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Gene Wirchenko

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May 17, 2012, 1:59:16 PM5/17/12
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Dear HTMLers and JavaScripters:

I am currently using Dreamweaver. I am considering switching,
because of a few missing features and a nasty UI problem with search
and replace. (On the last, it is all too possible to have the focus
not where I am expecting and to cause code to disappear.)

I generally prefer code to pictures.

What are your suggestions, and why?

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko

Evertjan.

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May 17, 2012, 3:03:02 PM5/17/12
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Gene Wirchenko wrote on 17 mei 2012 in comp.lang.javascript:

> Dear HTMLers and JavaScripters:
>
> I am currently using Dreamweaver. I am considering switching,
> because of a few missing features and a nasty UI problem with search
> and replace. (On the last, it is all too possible to have the focus
> not where I am expecting and to cause code to disappear.)
>
> I generally prefer code to pictures.

I love pretty code, but a pretty picture can replace a 1000 lines of code.

> What are your suggestions, and why?

I don't think web-design outside Javascript is on topic here.

For clientside Javascript design I would suggest a good script-colouring
editor, as I would for other uses of Javascript engines [serverside
scripting, c/wscript, etc].

A clipboard extender capable of using usermade directories is a big help.

When using multiple instances of editors, manuals and perhaps multiple
target browsers, multiple screen setup is a must.

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Evertjan.
The Netherlands.
(Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)

JussiJ

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May 22, 2012, 8:01:05 AM5/22/12
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On May 17, 10:59 am, Gene Wirchenko <ge...@ocis.net> wrote:

> Dear HTMLers and JavaScripters:
> ...
> What are your suggestions,

The Zeus editor has suport for HTML and JavaScript.

http://www.zeusedit.com/

> and why?

Zeus has the standard features like syntax highlighting,
code folding etc.

But Zeus also integrates with JSLint and HTML tidy for
code validation.

NOTE: Zeus is shareware and only runs on the Windows platform.

Jussi Jumppanen
Author: Zeus Editor

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