![]() remember, it was designed for VISUAL development, so that's where it's focused. but my fave is still Dreamweaver because of the wicked smart ability to load all the referenced files in the header. ![]() once you do, however, it's pretty rockin'. just don't expect a lot of useful tutorials on getting this stonkblonker configured without a lot a head smashing, loud cursing and google-till-you-puke. and if you're balls-of-steel brave, willing to smash your way through the godawful uptake period, (Aptana Studio 3) is exquisite. if you want a standalone FTP client, can't do better than (Filezilla). quite frankly, it's a bloody joke, that.Īs for a better RichText editor, do you mean a color-coding IDE? in addition to being a great editor period, Notepad++ also has an FTP plugin that is really great. ![]() 'cloak' doesn't actually work (seriously, Adobe? WTH?), but it does pop up a dialog that let's you say 'No to ALL'. The best thing i've managed is to indicate the files i don't want by setting the 'cloak' flag. YOU CANNOT STOP DREAMWEAVER FROM TRYING TO UPLOAD DEPENDENT FILES. you can see my comments on the Adobe Help forums. Dreamweaver is an intransigent bastard when it comes to that.
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