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by kypro
484 days ago
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I learnt to code in the mid-to-late 00s so have very fond memories of Dreamweaver given a lot my first web projects were heavily reliant on it. I also used it in college around that time. I moved away from it pretty quickly because I stopped using the visual designer in favour of HTML and also started writing PHP so as an IDE it wasn't ideal. To be honest I'm kind of surprised anyone is still using it... There's a lot of great web WYSIWYG editors out there now and most websites people might want to build can be more quickly and more professionally be built on the back of services like Shopify. I'd do anything to go back to those days building silly websites with Dreamweaver though. The web was so exciting back then. A lot of the content online really was just people sat there computer playing with Dreamweaver and working things out. You don't really get that anymore (apart from a few homemade blogs posts here). |
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