![]() ![]() But I’m fairly confident I won’t be going back, as WeBuilder offers a lot of features and performance. I’ve been using Dreamweaver for webdevelopment for years now, so switching to a new application was a bit awkward. The installation of WeBuilder was fairly standard, nothing extensively custom built, what you’d expect from a smaller software company. As I was immediately won over by the extensive feature list, I decided to give it a try. ![]() ![]() WeBuilder 2014, still in beta at the time, had all of the tools I needed, like syntax highlighting, extensive code completion, a live browser preview and even support for PHP debugging. I came across a web development suite that seemed to meet all of my requirements. Unlike before I decided not to go with Dreamweaver for once and try something new. This is not the case, but I like to see what I develop when I develop it. Why Dreamwaver? You must be cringing if you think I need a WYSIWYG editor to create a website. As such, I usually open up Adobe Dreamweaver to develop anything that requires HTML and CSS work. It took me quite a while to develop the service, mainly due to the fact that I am not a webdesigner, I’m a webdeveloper. A while back I made a post about the PasteLock service I’ve developed and published. ![]()
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