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<blockquote data-quote="Lewwy" data-source="post: 684999" data-attributes="member: 31515"><p>Depends on which type of beginner. If you want a program to pretty much code the website for you, then dreamweaver is great. But if your the type of beginner that actually wants to know whats going on with the code, and how it all works, id recommend TextMate from Macromates.com.</p><p></p><p>Saying that, I use Dreamweaver, and always have done, but I know how to fix the code if and when Dreamwevaer breaks it.</p><p></p><p>WYSIWYG is not always true with this application. Sometimes it interprets the website different to a browser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lewwy, post: 684999, member: 31515"] Depends on which type of beginner. If you want a program to pretty much code the website for you, then dreamweaver is great. But if your the type of beginner that actually wants to know whats going on with the code, and how it all works, id recommend TextMate from Macromates.com. Saying that, I use Dreamweaver, and always have done, but I know how to fix the code if and when Dreamwevaer breaks it. WYSIWYG is not always true with this application. Sometimes it interprets the website different to a browser. [/QUOTE]
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