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Sandrine

Posted: 2/11/2009
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Well, it looks like that it's quite impossible to use Dreamweaver...
It takes about 5 minutes to open/load a html page.. and each portion of text you edit in design mode requires to wait for...
Is there someone who uses Dreamweaver?
 
Peter

Posted: 9/21/2009
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Nice tool is

Programmer's Notepad...

Its free and its easy to use and colour codes the code for you...
 
Garry

Posted: 9/24/2009
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Good discussion is also going on following thread: http://www.artisteer.com/?post_id=107815&p=forum_post
 
Rick

Posted: 11/27/2009
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I use Dreamweaver CS4, no problems. Blumentals WeBuild 2010, awesome and inexpensive. Expression Web 3, again, no problems. You have to think that it may be your computer and not the program you are trying to use to edit with. These days, you really need a Quad Core or i7 system to rock and roll. I put Artisteer through the paces and every single time, it works for me in every browser in any program. I'm using the Intel i7 on Windows 7 Ultimate and my Artisteer performs like a race car for me. If you just need code, get TextPad 5 or one of the Blumentals products. I find myself using those two just as much as Dreamweaver if not more. Actually, the Blumentals products rock and they will not break your wallet. 2010 is both a code and a visual editor. Check it out.
 
Dave

Posted: 11/29/2009
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I just downloaded kompozer but it appears to have no setup file how's this software to be insatalled? :-/
 
Dave Porter

Posted: 11/29/2009
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Hi Dave,

Yes that is correct, you just unzip it and run the program file !
( kompozer.exe )

cheers Dave Porter
 
home based business,home business

Posted: 12/17/2009
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I put Artisteer through the paces and every single time, it works for me in every browser in any program. I'm using the Intel i7 on Windows 7 Ultimate and my Artisteer performs like a race car for me. If you just need code.
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bikeman

Posted: 1/16/2010
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Artisteer is great for creating CMS themes - I use it for Joomla and Wordpress and never have any problems. It has saved me a shed load of time and made offering CMS based websites profitable at last - so much so that Wordpress has become my CMS of choice for most websites. The only downside is the common look across everything Artisteer produces e.g no vertical menus.

However, for building html websites, it has to be said Artisteer is a dead loss. The html/css it produces, whilst w3c compliant, is stuffed full of embedded tags and way more complex that anything I would write. The html/css is so complex that Dreamweaver struggles to run in design view.

For most professional web designers like me Dreamweaver is absolutely essential to our workflow having as it does templates, library items, code completion, server behavours and more. If your not a Dreamweaver user then I don't expect you to appreciate why we are prepared ot spend a lot of money on it but take it from me it has a lot of facilities which many professionals are prepared to pay for and thats not without reason. FYI other wysiwyg editors just don't have the tools that Dreamweaver does and so there is no alternative.

We use Dreamweaver not because we don't know html/css but because its facilities allow better workflow after we've finished constructing the html/css with Notepad.

Artisteer promised us the potential to bypass the laborious html coding in Notepad and jump straight into Dreamweaver but it fails because it's code is too complex for DW to work with.

Until those Atristeer take compatibility with Dreamweaver seriously Artisteer is of no practical use for anthing but very small html websites.

 
Richard

Posted: 2/14/2010
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Just wanted to see if it was me - and I can confirm that Dreamweaver CS4 does not work well with the new (beta) Artisteer templates. It does not preview correctly and it takes ages to load.
I purchased Artisteer Standard for WordPress themes so I am still very happy with it - it would be a real help for it also to work with Dreamweaver.
 
Garry

Posted: 4/27/2012
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@ JorisP

I'll suggest you to try making your modifications to the template files within Artisteer installation.
 
Zayar

Posted: 11/13/2013
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:-X How can i Remove " website Tamplate " Written in the Bottom of the Page? is there any way to remove it.? Plz help
 
Tanya
Artisteer Team

Posted: 11/14/2013
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Hi,

You can disable it under the Export -> Options -> Footnote.

Best regards,
Tanya
 
akstgsb

Posted: 12/30/2013
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I personally have used notepad++ and dreamweaver for my code editing and all. I can see the live demo of my work and it makes the dreamweaver the best code-editor so far.In built tags and multilingual programming support are great plus points of this code editor.
 
Rustik

Posted: 6/19/2015
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I prefer to use Codelobster
It has special plug-ins for Drupal, Joomla, WordPress and so on.