Do you all use wysiwyg web site editors.
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When deep in the pit of "why won't that button move up just a bit" and googling solution awash with divs, css margins and other cave drawings, I think there must be a way to grab elements from a tool bar and place them where I want then have compiler make it all just work. I found one in WYSIWYG Web Builder and was able more or less to do what I had envisioned. So, all you top gun web devs, do you use this stuff or hand roll it still because? TIA
That's the one I use, but I'm not a professional web designer, just a programmer that needs a website.
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I use editors first because I hate CSS layout, and a good designer takes care of a lot of the boilerplate though I usually have to go back and modify it by hand. Honestly, I prefer when the design team can produce a mock of the page all laid out and then I templatize and make it dynamic. But then I'm not a web developer and wasn't by trade, though i had to wear a lot of hats at some companies.
Real programmers use butterflies
Well, as a web developers, I love using WYSIWYG Editor as it saves me quite a lot of time in transforming my ideas into a real things that I can see and edit. Most of my clients are using Wordpress, Joomla as main CMS, and they do have their own WYSIWYG HTML Editor, so it allows to create my own guideline easier for my clients in terms posting content on the website.