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21 Excellent CSS Dreamweaver Extensions
21 Excellent Dreamweaver Extensions for CSS Productivity and Standards, most of them free.
Comments (5)
Is Dreamweaver still as popular as it once was, with apps like Coda, CSSEdit (Apple Mac of course) just be interested to see what other people think?
Just for the record I hate Dreamweaver. But then again, with no ego intended, I really don’t need it. I enjoy building my sites from the ground up and knowing that the markup is valid and semantic.
me too, Frankly I kinda hate Visual Studio too with the bizarre html output I get :(
I may even be forced to read the manual one of these days!
Personally I think Dreamweaver is an excellent tool for coding too, and it has come a long way since the late 1990’s. That said, it’s probably not worth the price tag for coding alone. I built my own site with Notepad++ :-)
Notepad FTW! (Or TextMate now I’ve transferred to become an Apple Fanboy…)