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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T17:06:29+00:00 2026-05-10T17:06:29+00:00

In the past I’ve done web application development using Visual Studio. Initially I’d use

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In the past I’ve done web application development using Visual Studio. Initially I’d use the design view, editing the page visually. But over time I learned more and more (X)HTML, CSS, and Javascript. I became familiar with the tags for ASP.NET server controls and their common attributes.

I got to the point where I’d do all the markup by hand (still in Visual Studio though) and then test the site in an actual browser. Of course I’d also still use Visual Studio for programming server side functionality in C#, but never the WYSIWYG page editor. I was able to get work done faster too, getting the site to look just the way I wanted, and the same across different browsers.

Now I’m going to be taking charge of a public facing website (entirely static content – no ASP.NET, PHP, or anything). The website was created and maintained using Dreamweaver, which I don’t have and never used before.

I’ll be working from home, so the organization is looking into getting me a copy of Dreamweaver. Even though it’s not money out of my own pocket …

Is it worth using Dreamweaver if I probably won’t touch the visual editor?

Or should I tell them to save their money and I’ll just use Notepad++.

Or am I crazy and should relearn to use a WYSIWYG editor?

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  1. 2026-05-10T17:06:30+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 5:06 pm

    I do 95% of my web dev stuff using Dreamweaver’s code editor. But, for the other 5%, the WYSIWYG stuff really comes in handy.

    Plus, it’s not your money anyway. I’d say get it and if the WYSIWYG stuff is too much for you just keep it in source code mode and use it as an editor.

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