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@WagerX 131694 wrote:

Same here. Dreamweaver is fine. I code my own pages, and do so by looking at the split screen (code + design). I make sure it’s standard readable html. I’ve never had a problem OR heard of anyone who’s had a problem worth mentioning.

I had to look up the term “CMS” to see what it was. Content Management System. Seems like it would be good for those who don’t know how to code. Powerful tool for many BUT I suspect it doesn’t allow the same level of flexibility as ASP & SQL. (or PHP for that matter)..

Cheers!

CMS’s are not just for people that don’t know how to code but also for people with either many sites, a lot of updating or less qualified employees doing updates. For a home based webmaster with a handful of sites I would imagine static could work but using CMS’s will increase effectiveness by far. AS for the “non coder” part I agree in SOME cases but I can say that being code knowledgeable will just enhance the added bonus you gain from a generic or custom built CMS.

We employ full time programmers to enhance and maintain our custom built CMS’s alongside designers to take care of the design side. It just allows us to work in a larger scale.