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| Thread ID: 140407 | 2015-10-06 18:52:00 | Website design for mobile | Greg (193) | Press F1 |
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| 1409530 | 2015-10-08 08:19:00 | I use Sublime text with emit because it's for real coders :) Real coders use Word, in Times New Roman, with centred text ;) |
pcuser42 (130) | ||
| 1409531 | 2015-10-08 08:21:00 | Real coders use Word, in Times New Roman, with centred text ;) I'll bet they do :) |
Webdevguy (17166) | ||
| 1409532 | 2015-10-08 14:09:00 | They use word and save as html... god is that tag soup nightmare, glad i don't come across that anymore. | Kame (312) | ||
| 1409533 | 2015-10-08 21:37:00 | I cheat! I use "Web Realizer" and "Website X5 Pro 11". I am about to try Version 12 which does adaptive sites, should be interesting. I used to write code but can't be bothered now. |
mzee (3324) | ||
| 1409534 | 2015-10-08 22:38:00 | I cheat! I use "Web Realizer" and "Website X5 Pro 11". I am about to try Version 12 which does adaptive sites, should be interesting. I used to write code but can't be bothered now. Yup, cheating ... Crap in .. Crappy bloated code output... Not so good. I prefer clean hand written code where I know what is going on. The problem with code generated from automated templates is that it's unnecessarily bloated and because you didn't author it you have no idea as to what it is doing. Ideally when building a website you draw your mockups to understand where everything will be. Then you map out your frame works, add your CSS on a separate file for great ease of use and then plan your scripting code, which usually requires a bit of pseudo coding to allow you to work out what you are trying to achieve .. Line by line by line. |
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