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Visual Web Studio or Dreamweaver for website layout/design?

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    James Shao
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    I am relatively new to website design and programming and have been learning both for the past few months. While ASP.Net is awesome, I feel that in terms of website layout and design, Dreamweaver CS4 is superior to Visual Web Studio 2008. I could create a simple but great looking website using Dreamweaver within half an hour, yet find it a bit more difficult to do so using Visual Web Studio (things just don't seem to fall in the right places). :rolleyes: What do you guys think? How about designing the general layout and master page using Dreamweaver, and then put in all the controls/programming in Visual Web Studio?

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      I am relatively new to website design and programming and have been learning both for the past few months. While ASP.Net is awesome, I feel that in terms of website layout and design, Dreamweaver CS4 is superior to Visual Web Studio 2008. I could create a simple but great looking website using Dreamweaver within half an hour, yet find it a bit more difficult to do so using Visual Web Studio (things just don't seem to fall in the right places). :rolleyes: What do you guys think? How about designing the general layout and master page using Dreamweaver, and then put in all the controls/programming in Visual Web Studio?

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      Kannan Ar
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      It depends on your preference. Whatever you do, the resultant html should be neat, simple and follows all necessary standards.

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        I am relatively new to website design and programming and have been learning both for the past few months. While ASP.Net is awesome, I feel that in terms of website layout and design, Dreamweaver CS4 is superior to Visual Web Studio 2008. I could create a simple but great looking website using Dreamweaver within half an hour, yet find it a bit more difficult to do so using Visual Web Studio (things just don't seem to fall in the right places). :rolleyes: What do you guys think? How about designing the general layout and master page using Dreamweaver, and then put in all the controls/programming in Visual Web Studio?

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        N a v a n e e t h
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        Dreamweaver is only for UI designing while VS is designed for multipurpose. So you won't get all the luxury in VS which you have in Dreamweaver. One possible thing is to design the webpage on dreamweaver (or whatever editor you like) and copy the HTML to VS.

        Best wishes, Navaneeth

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