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Simon Harvey
Hi there everyone,
I have a fairly open ended but simple question that I could really use some
assistance with. When I first bought visual studio (under the student
license) i thought it was great. Especially the design tool for ASP.net. It
was like making websites as easily as VB or C# - Drag and drop - a total
life saver.
But, now that I want to make some more complicated pages I'm finding it
really hard to work in VS. The other option is of course dreamweaver, but
then its not so good at the coding part - only the design part.
So what does everyone else do? I'm not an html or asp genius, so i need to
use a tool like dreamweaver to design with, but i also need a decent
programming environment like Visual Studio. The two just dont seem to get on
though. For example, I've tried to design pages in dreamweaver and then do
the coding in VS - utterly tedious and i seemed to be hitting loads of bugs.
I'd really appreciate any advice on how you geniuses make even remotely
attractive sites (like this one!)
Many thanks to anoyone who can help
Simon
I have a fairly open ended but simple question that I could really use some
assistance with. When I first bought visual studio (under the student
license) i thought it was great. Especially the design tool for ASP.net. It
was like making websites as easily as VB or C# - Drag and drop - a total
life saver.
But, now that I want to make some more complicated pages I'm finding it
really hard to work in VS. The other option is of course dreamweaver, but
then its not so good at the coding part - only the design part.
So what does everyone else do? I'm not an html or asp genius, so i need to
use a tool like dreamweaver to design with, but i also need a decent
programming environment like Visual Studio. The two just dont seem to get on
though. For example, I've tried to design pages in dreamweaver and then do
the coding in VS - utterly tedious and i seemed to be hitting loads of bugs.
I'd really appreciate any advice on how you geniuses make even remotely
attractive sites (like this one!)
Many thanks to anoyone who can help
Simon