after ideas for the best, lightweight web site making software. have googled, but want opinions from anyone who uses any.
the last i used was dreamweaver 4.0 (before adobe bought it) still have the disc (somewhere) but interested in something new.
would like split-screen preview/html and a decent script debugger/html checker.
red rep for anyone who says notepad.

 
			
 
					
					
 
		
				
				
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 Originally Posted by yod
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 ... html and jquery (javascript) be all you need these days for fine lookin static websites (although anything less than IE 8/9 is a cunt).  Write a line of (or small block) code and test it... if it doesn't do what you expect it to do then it's either broken or wrong... no need for a debugger.  Plenty of sites out there will validate your HTML for ya, but the tools in the browsers these days are about all you need.  I lubs Chrome for watchin HTML manipulation.  Iffen you do wanna target anything less than IE 8/9, then I recommend using a cool tool called IETester.
... html and jquery (javascript) be all you need these days for fine lookin static websites (although anything less than IE 8/9 is a cunt).  Write a line of (or small block) code and test it... if it doesn't do what you expect it to do then it's either broken or wrong... no need for a debugger.  Plenty of sites out there will validate your HTML for ya, but the tools in the browsers these days are about all you need.  I lubs Chrome for watchin HTML manipulation.  Iffen you do wanna target anything less than IE 8/9, then I recommend using a cool tool called IETester.
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