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Want to create a good looking website with only few ASP.NET pages. Which cool editor is best of these listed ones:

Visual Studio 20005
Dreamweaver 8
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Updated 27-Dec-10 7:15am
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Richard MacCutchan 27-Dec-10 15:43pm    
What do you mean by best?
Hiren solanki 28-Dec-10 6:57am    
[Joke] : Visual Studio 20005 is not yet released.
Rajesh Anuhya 6-Jan-11 8:15am    
[Joke] :No., it was released and ready for download (http://www.google.co.in/#sclient=psy&hl=en&q=Visual+Studio+%2B20005&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=&psj=1&fp=b63669bddff54f57)

You can't develop ASP.Net in DreamWeaver, so I guess that just leaves Visual Studio.



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After careful consideration of Pete's comment posted in response to this answer, let me make a subtle change to my previous response:

Dreamweaver sucks, no matter what you try to do with it. Use it if you want to, but don't come crying to us when you find out what a pile of garbage it is. Of course, you could just use Visual Studio because it's built to edit asp.net apps, but hey, I'm making a big assumption here about your ability to chose wisely.
 
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Pete O'Hanlon 27-Dec-10 16:04pm    
You can John. It's just that it sucks doing it in Dreamweaver (I had a designer who insisted on working in DW, despite the pain it caused the rest of us).
:thumbsdown:
Actually Dreamweaver8 is used the design process with some other alignments, and apply the style sheets, and etc.. :laugh:

it is not provide the facility for RUN process.
but, it will give the website hosting process.. :omg:


But, Visual Studio2005 is used the development process for Microsoft Technologies. here is possible for apply the Css styles and add the more scripts and etc..:cool:

I think it is compatable for all...
 
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While you are at it, why not go for
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Express[^]

You'll be able to develop using .Net 4.0, and it's free

Regards
Espen Harlinn
 
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