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Kay
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just wanted to share with all.
i have tried the cofeecup editor and it work the best with pages from artisteer.
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herb200mph
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Better than what?
Which other HTML editiors did you test against CC's to indicate it is the best to use?
We use a number of them here, but NOT CC's, so I am keenly interested in the comparison.
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Marc Smith
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Kay was using Dreamweaver and having issues with modifying her HTML template. Someone suggested she try Coffee Cup.
I use HTMLPad myself, but have used CC before, back several years ago. It was a good product but I grew out of it when they started adding all kinds of extra scripts, dhtml items, etc.
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Marc
-- No, I don't work for Artisteer, I just hang out here a lot.
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Lester
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Coffeecup is one of several I tried with Artisteer. I found it is workable, and may even be the most workable WYSIWYG editor, it does not render >>all<< CSS well, including the Artisteer menus I had in the template I tried. I think I ultimately ran into other glitches with it, so I gave up on WYSIWYG and went to WeBuilder, which is the same code editor as HTMLPad that Marc uses but with a couple of more kinds of coding built in -- Ruby & PHP editing, and syntax highlighting for ASP.Net, C#.Net, Ruby, eRuby and SQL.
These and similar code editors are from www.blumentals.net for $30 to $50. Any of Blumenthals that handle html, CSS and PhP would be appropriate for use with Artisteer.
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