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Gerry
07-07-2007, 12:24 AM
Or WordPress or any of the other CSS to build sites?
Just curious as to what is working for others.
fathomjh
07-07-2007, 01:04 AM
My friends use Dreamweaver, but with strictly CSS, I have success (they do too) just using notepad and then uploading constantly to test functionality. We're not hardcore programmers, but since we've been doing it for awhile, it comes easy :).
I hear people say all the time Drupal works well for them.
Scandiman
07-07-2007, 02:35 AM
I haven't used it for a mobi yet but I'm working with another CMS (not CSS) called MODx.
Gerry
07-07-2007, 04:30 AM
I haven't used it for a mobi yet but I'm working with another CMS (not CSS) called MODx.Just curious. There are way too many options. I have ordered the new Adobe CS3 package. I am just going to need to concentrate on one format. Looking forward to the new tools. Still doing the Fireworks 8 class online. Other than time involved, I am looking forward to learning Dreamweaver, Flash, and their new CS3 Device Central which is supposed to help streamline mobile content and sites.
Plus, I've been wanting to learn those for years and they offer such great flexibility for all web based applications.
By the way, I don't know where to post it, perhaps a new thread, but you mods and founders are doing a bang up job of being part of the team and being supportive and encouraging. You can have a forum where you can dictate and sit on the sidelines and basically have a forum for the sake of having a forum. But it is enlightening to see such great support, knowledge, advice, tips, and humor by all involved from Andres to all the members.
Good place to be. Now if I would just quit spending so much time here and actually study and develop.
Scandiman
07-07-2007, 05:08 AM
Yes indeed there are a lot of options and it can be hard to know where to begin. Dreamweaver and the whole Creative Suite will serve you well.
What a CMS offers you is a set of core functions that you can build on much like a forum ap. So for example Mobility.mobi was launched using vBulletin that Andres purchased. Now we could (and likely will) redesign the skin of the site in the future and that could be accomplished nicely using Dreamweaver (or an other coding tool).
Thanks for the kudos regarding the staff and founders here. We're mobi enthusiasts first and foremost which is why we did this in the first place. Like you said, it's not a forum just for the sake of having yet another forum.
coast
07-07-2007, 07:15 AM
I agree, thank you so much for being active on the forum!
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