Superior to Dreamweaver? - Site building made easy.

liunx

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I've heard alot of good comments regarding Macromedia's Dreamweaver site building tool.<br />
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Does anyone here use Site Build It!?, It's a website building tool that includes hosting and allows you to research profitable keywords, run a search engine optimization test, build beautiful graphics, automatically and periodically submit each page individually to the search engines, and it handles everything for you. <br />
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There is no required knowledge of HTML code, CGI script or javascript, all of this is handled automatically, all that is required is that you input the text information, (for example, paste in an article) and it is built right before your eyes. <br />
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I'm currently researching a few promising ideas using Site Build It's keyword research tool and plan to develop a few mini-sites in the near future, I don't have any experience using Dreamweaver but I have heard alot about it which makes me wonder if it stacks up well to Site Build It!. <br />
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So if there are any Site Build It! users out there, let me know, <br />
and to Dreamweaver users, details on Site Build It! can be found at: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.smokesoft.net/sitebuildit.html">http://www.smokesoft.net/sitebuildit.html</a><!-- m --> . I'm interested to know if the two products are similar.<!--content-->Run the code through <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://validator.w3.org/detailed.html">http://validator.w3.org/detailed.html</a><!-- m --> and let me know if it produces valid code, or its own version of HTML...<!--content-->don't think itdoes (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jugglenow.com%2F&doctype=HTML+4.01+Transitional&charset=iso-8859-1+%28Western+Europe%29">http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http% ... +Europe%29</a><!-- m -->), uses a whole array of deprecated tags and att's<!--content-->Is it just me who thinks that this sounds like an advertisement for Site Build It!? ;)<!--content-->it sure does :)<br />
but I know of a product that beats both of them, 100%<br />
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it is compatiable to all sorts of windows versions.<br />
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it will produce valid html all the time. it has a wide range of scripting langauges and hardly ever crashes.<br />
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want to know what it is called.....<br />
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Notepad :D LOL<br />
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DW MX sucks as all the other WYSIWYG editors.<!--content-->
 
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