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    Dreamweaver MX - no planning, just run some ideas by the customer, and if they like them I try them out.

    Not that I earn a decent living from web design mind you as it's an evening n weekend kinda thing for me.
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    Not a huge fan of DW. I hand code everything (code completion is ok). It cracks me up when I have a look at the source for serious websites and find its full of tables with width='56' and width='3' f-ing EVERYWHERE. You can always tell if its a good coder/designer.
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    btw - not meaning to offend. Im a html snob .
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar
    I am not a professional web developer but do a fair bit (too much) in my spare time.

    I spend an inexhorbanant amount of time planning my website at work. Most of it is spent on the layout of my pages which has a fair bit of data integrated into it.

    Question: what do you real webdev guys use to plan the look of your sites? I suppose you could call it 'storyboarding'?

    I use Excel. Its not too bad, but theres a lot of stuffing around with borders and limited colours available. Im tempted to download an HTML editor but I havent got a webserver installed on my PC (Windows 2000), nor do I want to install one as my IT dept would have kittens.

    At home I use an Apple eMac (I know), with an awesome HTML/PHP editor called skedit. Totally awesome Mac-app.
    i know this is gonna sound like a joke...
    but i came from a web dev background.
    (anyone remember webmedia in auckland?)
    but MS visio is the best i've used for visualising and site mapping.
    not availble for the mac -= i run it under virtual PC.

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    Was wondering if another drawing type package would be better. Have often heard of visio being used in web dev.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar
    Was wondering if another drawing type package would be better. Have often heard of visio being used in web dev.
    Omnigraffle is the closest in mac apps to visio i hear:

    http://the.taoofmac.com/space/Applications/OmniGraffle

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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar
    Was wondering if another drawing type package would be better. Have often heard of visio being used in web dev.
    here's another - concept draw!

    http://www.conceptdraw.com/en/produc..._visio_cd5.php
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar
    Not a huge fan of DW. I hand code everything (code completion is ok). It cracks me up when I have a look at the source for serious websites and find its full of tables with width='56' and width='3' f-ing EVERYWHERE. You can always tell if its a good coder/designer.

    If it all works what difference does it make if the code is not neat?
    It's invisible untidiness.
    I used to write it all by hand - but gave up that fight 7 years ago. It's only web geeks who care.

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    If you want the site to behave predictably on all platforms and browsers then I would imagine it would be better to have it done by a human (not always the best solution granted).

    Besides I have a high PHP content on my pages. I dont think DW helps...nor does having ugly code - in my example anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar
    If you want the site to behave predictably on all platforms and browsers then I would imagine it would be better to have it done by a human (not always the best solution granted).

    Besides I have a high PHP content on my pages. I dont think DW helps...nor does having ugly code - in my example anyway.
    hmmm - I don't do any php so it's faster and easier to use a wsiwig app and then tidy it up 'by hand'.

    i'm liking css more with every one I build too

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    css is brilliant. I think I spend as much time tailoring my style-sheet as I do writing the html/php.
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    I've got a bunch of guys working for me that use DW exclusively.
    They have it integrated with local php versions, and phpdbg

    I just can't be arsed .. and don't run winblows.
    So a local version of php, apache, mysql, postgres, and vim gets me by

    Can do some magic stuff with css/css2

    ... I played with xslt for a while .. very cool for delivering the same content to different devices, but in the end, browser don't play nice, so I now I use a different style sheet for each media.
    I'd love media="print" to be standard in every website ... that'd be cool

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