Re: choosing an editor
- From: mbstevens <NOXwebmasterx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2006 06:13:34 GMT
GT wrote:
As far as downloading a "good" template. How do you expect anyone to
know a "good" template without knowing HTML and CSS? I don't use, and
don't recommend other people's templates.
I would tend to agree
You _would_ have to ask three (count 'em 3) questions instead of one.
On the other hand, if you get the wrong answer about an integrated
system, when you give the integrated system up you have to give
up the good parts of it.
I meant: What happens if you get an all-in-one tool, andWhat are the chances of some WYSIWYG containing
the best tool available? Your operating system will
do the integration of the best tool that will run on
your machine.
???
no idea what that meant either.
one part of it is not up to snuff?
Or what if that part is not nearly as good as the best
separate tool available?
With the operating systems and desktops I use, you just
tab together different programs, or put them in windows on the same page. You might (HORRORS!) even have to write a small script to make them work more closely together, depending on your needs.
Certainly you'd do better spending your time learning Perl, Python,
bash, Ruby, or PHP than getting to know an all-in-one tool.
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