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Depends what you mean by the best. Dreamweaver for a long time was considered the industry standard but has a fairly steep learning curve. If you do .net development then Visual Studio or Visual Web Developer is very strong. If you know what your doing then you need nothing more than notepadAll posts made are simply my own opinions and are neither professional advice nor the opinions of my employers
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It is available for pcs."She is quite the oddball. Did you notice how she didn't even get excited when she saw this original ZX-81?"
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if you want a play first then try NVU form
www.nvu.com
it's free and theres a support forum
tutorial for it here
http://cvs.nvu.com/download/nvutut-0.3b.xpiEx forum ambassador
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Astaroth wrote:If you know what your doing then you need nothing more than notepad
I'd say if you already know HTML, you would use Dreamweaver or a similar WYSIWYG editor to create the bulk and then edit by hand any small bits after. Using Dreamweaver creates complex pages far faster than I could ever code them from scratch.0
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