Cold Fusion Studio and Dreamweaver here...
Do the initial layout in Dreamweaver (which produces pretty clean code with very little "bloat") and then write all the dynamic stuff by hand in Cold Fusion Studio....
Works for me. Clients like it too, I get paid....
> OT, Larry, Moe and Paul... which software do you "prefer" for
> creating your web site...
This answer probably won't help you much...
IMO, all commercial web development software is crap. It either
produces horribly bloated nasty code, or produces pages that run only
on one type of browser.
At work I use XML to define the contents of a page, XSLT stylesheets
to control the presentation, and a server side xslt processor to
combine the two which produces the clientside javascript and HTML
that actually gets downloaded to the browser. These run on Apache web
servers and Tomcat java servers.
I laid out the hotrodmotm.com website using Microsloth Front Page,
then had to go in and fix everything up by hand so that the pages
would display on Netscape and other browsers.
Moe
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