Are there things offered by products like Dreamweaver that I need to
complement the Net Framework design in Visual Studio? I find that
Javascript routines and special graphics are non-existent in Visual Studio.
I code most of my html pages manually and use C# for my asp pages. Drop down
menus and such I have to rely on third party products. So, will Dreamweaver
fill these gaps?
Dave

Re: Do I need Dreamweaver or is NET Framework sufficient for good desi by jeff

jeff
Mon Dec 13 20:35:40 CST 2004

On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 15:31:01 -0800, Parrot
<Parrot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Are there things offered by products like Dreamweaver that I need to
>complement the Net Framework design in Visual Studio? I find that
>Javascript routines and special graphics are non-existent in Visual Studio.
>I code most of my html pages manually and use C# for my asp pages. Drop down
>menus and such I have to rely on third party products. So, will Dreamweaver
>fill these gaps?

None of this really involves Classic ASP, but if you have trouble
designing in one tool you're certainly encouraged to explore using
other tools.

Jeff

Re: Do I need Dreamweaver or is NET Framework sufficient for good desi by mark4asp

mark4asp
Tue Dec 14 06:27:00 CST 2004

On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 15:31:01 -0800, Parrot
<Parrot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Are there things offered by products like Dreamweaver that I need to
>complement the Net Framework design in Visual Studio? I find that
>Javascript routines and special graphics are non-existent in Visual Studio.
>I code most of my html pages manually and use C# for my asp pages. Drop down
>menus and such I have to rely on third party products. So, will Dreamweaver
>fill these gaps?
>Dave

ASP.NET quesions should be asked in
news:microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet


Re: Do I need Dreamweaver or is NET Framework sufficient for good by Morris

Morris
Tue Dec 14 14:29:54 CST 2004

Parrot wrote:
> Are there things offered by products like Dreamweaver that I need to
> complement the Net Framework design in Visual Studio? I find that
> Javascript routines and special graphics are non-existent in Visual Studio.
> I code most of my html pages manually and use C# for my asp pages. Drop down
> menus and such I have to rely on third party products. So, will Dreamweaver
> fill these gaps?
> Dave

I don't think you'll find Dreamweaver much good for .Net. It's great
for saving you have to manually code your html, though - but if you
enjoy that masochistic practice, save your money. I don't know what
"special" graphics are. Then again, all the graphics I do for my sites
are "special" :-)

Morris

Re: Do I need Dreamweaver or is NET Framework sufficient for good desi by Hal

Hal
Tue Dec 14 23:39:28 CST 2004


"Parrot" <Parrot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FF7AC247-1A44-46E1-AD85-C7905623A936@microsoft.com...
> Are there things offered by products like Dreamweaver that I need to
> complement the Net Framework design in Visual Studio? I find that
> Javascript routines and special graphics are non-existent in Visual
Studio.
> I code most of my html pages manually and use C# for my asp pages. Drop
down
> menus and such I have to rely on third party products. So, will
Dreamweaver
> fill these gaps?
> Dave

actually, notepad will do the job.
but I really went all out and installed EditPad Lite (its free)
another good tool (for colorizing the code) is 1stPage 2000 (also free)



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