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MJ Ray wrote: | Ben Francis ben@franci5.fsnet.co.uk wrote: | |>Fair point, and yes Konquerer has the ability to copy to FTP and does it |>quite well. I just like the way Dreamweaver keeps a record of your |>"sites" and can check for broken links in files and check dependencies |>of files before uploading them. It can remember all the FTP details and |>automatically log in to a particular site with the click of a button and |>then its just a case of dragging and dropping. Perhaps I've been spoiled |>and should start doing things properly ;)
ive found, on our crappy ftp servers, dreamweaver uses a single thread, and CONSTANTLY locks up on me. Konquerer just politely informs me it's stalled.
konqueror's remember-urls feature isnt as slick, but saves typing ftp usernames out again. I just us it for upload, plus if you open a file on ftp server it downloads, and the then when you close it, it asks you if you want to upload it, handy for tryng to get a php site to work on an odd server....
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| Stylesheets mean that writing in a text editor can be pretty quick, at | least if it's a good text editor for HTML, and I find it even faster | than the drag/drop/click once the basics are set up. Setting up those | basics is still a big pain, though.
I use krite - bit too big, but good syntax highlighting, plus it highlights php too.
| The other assumption is that the editor produces pretty decent code and | I think we've already covered that ;-)
used dreamweaver for a bit, but it does things like absolute-width tables, and i have to go and rewrite the code anyway to get it all to scale right.
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