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2,563 PointsDeveloper Tools
I want to know which tool is best for web designing? how about dreamweaver?
7 Answers
Sage Elliott
30,003 PointsIn my experience dreamweaver can often be frowned upon. If you're looking for a great editor I'd suggest sublime or atom. they both have a great community around them and have awesome plugins to perform extra functionality!
further reading on why yo may not want to stick with dreamweaver can be found here
Joe Consterdine
13,965 PointsI second Atom. I also agree that Emmet is a fantastic plugin.
Andrew McCormick
17,730 PointsYou specifically mention web "designing", so I assume you are looking at design and development tools with a focus on designers. If so, I think you should look at tools like Adobe Muse, Adobe Edge ReFlow, Macaw, or Webflow
Umesh Morsu
2,563 PointsThanks for reply. I will try that one.
Yin Jie Soon
13,382 PointsI have tried both sublime and atom and I must say that atom gives me a better feeling.
Samuel Duarte
2,931 PointsVisual Studio Code is my favorite. And it's free! https://code.visualstudio.com
Muhammad Khan
Courses Plus Student 8,772 PointsI use Visual Studio Code. It's awesome text editor and easy to use!
jacobproffer
24,604 Pointsjacobproffer
24,604 PointsI second Sublime! I use it at work and for personal projects.
My favorite plugin is Emmet, which is supported across various text-editors like Sublime and Atom.