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What!!! Nobody is using vigor anymore?
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Sushirod wrote:
> For Mac I use coda and for Windows I realy like Notepad++.
>
> As far as WYSIWYG editors go I`ve never seen one that`s better than
> Dreamweaver, wich I`d say it`s not that wysiwyg at all. To be honest
> t
Please refer to our recent thread with suggestions for development
environments. There's enough there already to get anyone started.
On the web:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/django-users/ZwVHa0jBRrY/Fq-jCVxrK7AJ
Cheers,
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On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Sushirod wrote:
>
> Good s
Good sugestions, I`ll take a look at this!
On 26 set, 04:32, Markus Gattol wrote:
> I'd say most people us a simple text editor such as Vim, Emacs... If you use
> runserver and and your browsers auto-reload for that tab then that's all you
> need. If you want to be a bit speedier then you can us
For Mac I use coda and for Windows I realy like Notepad++.
As far as WYSIWYG editors go I`ve never seen one that`s better than
Dreamweaver, wich I`d say it`s not that wysiwyg at all. To be honest
there's no such thing as a WYSIWYG, I think its just a marketing term
that propose a software with a v
I'd say most people us a simple text editor such as Vim, Emacs... If you use
runserver and and your browsers auto-reload for that tab then that's all you
need. If you want to be a bit speedier then you can use things like
Sass/Compass for your CSS and maybe HamlPy for your HTML. Both have "watch
I do most of the html code for my django templates in PyCharm and just
write the code by hand. I've been evaluating WYSIWYG html/web
designers recently (Dreamweaver). But, I find myself using the 'split'
mode of Dreamweaver where I write the code and watch the auto-updating
visual editor. But i don
On Monday 16 Nov 2009 5:00:06 am Antoni Aloy wrote:
> Learning django template does not going to hurt you :)
>
> In the team I lead the designer sometimes creates the design and
> sometimes just converts it to html+css. But she's able to work
> understand and work with inheritance and filters.
>
2009/11/15 gnoze5 :
> Hello,
>
> I am new to django and I am having a little issue in understanding the
> expected role of a designer during the development a django website.
> Is the point of the django template system to allow a designer to not
> have to worry about any code, and only need to del
On Nov 15, 2009, at 2:56 PM, gnoze5 wrote:
> I am new to django and I am having a little issue in understanding the
> expected role of a designer during the development a django website.
> Is the point of the django template system to allow a designer to not
> have to worry about any code, and onl
Hello,
I am new to django and I am having a little issue in understanding the
expected role of a designer during the development a django website.
Is the point of the django template system to allow a designer to not
have to worry about any code, and only need to deliver let's say, a
pure html+css
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