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Does using Dreamweaver help to produce better aesthetic designs than hardcoding HTML and CSS?
I'm the OP, and though I got several great answers from you guys, I feel like adding the following points.
Tool does not improve sense of aesthetics, but may improve result
One important and useful (a …
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Does using Dreamweaver help to produce better aesthetic designs than hardcoding HTML and CSS?
I have some professional web development experience, and I always hard-coded all the HTML and CSS in simple text editors. I don't think the aesthetic appearance of my websites is bad at all, but when …