Web Design Tools – Layout
Thursday March 11th 2010, 3:56 am
Filed under: web design tools

Browsers lets anyone access files and displays them in a formatted output called HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) – a language which browsers read to arrange the contents. If a web designer would implement the format of the files, he should need not to arrange them one by one unless he wants to encode them from his personal convention. A perceptive web page is carefully designed to lay out the content in a good way, not compromising the sight of the audience.

Another tool for web designer is the layout editor. The layout editor or preferably called the HTML editor helps the designer create webpages. Layout editors range from simple text editors to hybrid WYSWIG (What You See is What You Get)/Code Editors. When a web designer chooses to work on a text editor then he is sure and imagine what is the output of the design or just let the browser read for them and outputs what exactly the layout, not all WYSWIG editors shows accurate display of a webpage but tries its best to come up the layout. The best thing about some commercial HTML editors has functionalities that ease the web designer to design the webpage without consuming much time in writing lines of code in a simple text editor. Some of them have drag-and-drop capabilities that quickly generate the output. Some HTML editors also aids a web programmer create scripts to be included in a web page and dynamically displays content.

Comparisons of Some HTML Editors

Adobe Dreamweaver CS4

Adobe Dreamweaver is a hybrid HTML editor. It is also used for CSS editing, an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for Web Scripting, either client or server-side, or the combination of both. It had flexible interface since once the edit is made in the text mode it automatically updates in the WYSWIG Editor and vice-versa. Dreamweaver also lets you define a site locally or remotely and is like working on the files directly on a web server, no need to edit-and-upload them since it automatically updates the file on a server. The CSS editing is more or less accurately display as a webpage on the editor and the inserting and editing of each html element is accessible. The dynamic data output like information from databases can also be integrated into the page with the use of Recordsets. Live View of the webpage is now possible

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