@nina_kali_nina Only one has a Gary Wright song.
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@nina_kali_nina I admit to actually learning HTML because of Frontpage. Not that it was good for this per se, but when I eventually got around to reading its output I couldn't get over how inefficient the code was.
That was enough to spark my interest, learn enough to be dangerous, and then start writing HTML by hand.
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@nina_kali_nina I answered Dreamweaver because at least at first it was objectively producing cleaner HTML than the "obvious" Frontpage software that everyone had pirated from somewhere. But in truth I learned a lot by using FP and hand-modifying the generated (admittedly ugly) HTML. :)
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You really want to see old folks fighting like if we never grew up, do you?
(I didn't.)
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@nina_kali_nina I answered Dreamweaver because at least at first it was objectively producing cleaner HTML than the "obvious" Frontpage software that everyone had pirated from somewhere. But in truth I learned a lot by using FP and hand-modifying the generated (admittedly ugly) HTML. :)
@nina_kali_nina if memory serves, there was also some kind of WYSIWYG HTML editor in Netscape Communicator, which I also used quite a bit.
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I did do some work on an XML/XSLT plugin for Apache httpd to serve OpenOffice files as HTML, but I did most of my web work in [g]vim. My girlfriend was a graphic designer, she was big on DreamWeaver. -
@nina_kali_nina CoffeeCup editor, obviously

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@nina_kali_nina if memory serves, there was also some kind of WYSIWYG HTML editor in Netscape Communicator, which I also used quite a bit.
@jenesuispasgoth that'd be Composer, and it is still alive as SeaMonkey Composer.
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@nina_kali_nina CoffeeCup editor, obviously

@discatte they stopped being WYSIWYG so it'd give it an unfair advantage in the poll
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