Benji49 New member Feb 6, 2008 1,153 42 0 Sep 8, 2008 #41 Started with Dreamweaver, moved on to Wordpress. Opportunity cost of doing my own HTML and PHP coding is too high. Nowadays, I can't believe the (low) cost of contractors and the cheap (sometimes free) price of extremely useful Wordpress plug-ins.
Started with Dreamweaver, moved on to Wordpress. Opportunity cost of doing my own HTML and PHP coding is too high. Nowadays, I can't believe the (low) cost of contractors and the cheap (sometimes free) price of extremely useful Wordpress plug-ins.
Tedel between her boobs Feb 21, 2008 802 4 18 46 Peru heptagrama.com Sep 9, 2008 #42 I use a plain text editor to code my sites in XHTML.
LAPPHWA New member Sep 7, 2008 4 0 0 Washington State www.porcusproductions.com Sep 9, 2008 #43 I like Photoshop Elements ('cause it was free!) and Gimp for graphics. Edit Plus for coding. (It's also free!)
I like Photoshop Elements ('cause it was free!) and Gimp for graphics. Edit Plus for coding. (It's also free!)
keynes New member May 17, 2008 170 1 0 stL Sep 14, 2008 #44 Wordpress and Notepad. EE is a great option for larger projects as well, damn flexible.