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Subject: | RE: FLASH: DreamWeaver vs HTML in Notepad |
From: | Springer, Steven |
Date: | Wed, 6 Sep 2000 00:01:31 +0100 |
I'd say a guy that knows Dreamweaver. Knowing HTML is all well and good,
but it's really just an integral part of web design today. Hopefully,
you'll never find someone on Dreamweaver that doesn't understand HTML syntax
(at least the basics).
Anyone who just codes by hand, however, would take a MUCH longer time to do
things like DHTML and other Behaviors that Dreamweaver simplifies, not to
mention scripting shortcuts...
[Although I have to say, John, that Dreamweave code (not much unlike
Frontpage code) is one of the most confusing that I've seen on the planet.]
:)
-Steve
A Proud Dreamweaver (and occasional Notepad) user.
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