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Posted by eric rudolph on 06/15/30 11:20
1. I'm designing a PHP-based page that has a lot of design stuff in it. It's
very tough to mix the HTML and PHP and have it be readable. The site isn't
overall so complicated, there's just a lot of graphics. Is there some
commercial way to design the page in a design program, then to use the
designed page as a skeleton, or "template" or "fill in" page as a pre-cursor
for a real HTML page? For instance, I could replace the designed graphic
with a different graphic at runtime, or could switch off the href hyperlinks
to a different place. This would be really cool, and I wouldn't be so
hampered in my code.
2. What PHP editors exist out there which will do "intellisense" parameter
fill-ins? I'm aware of DreamWeaver, but it's got it's minuses. Any other
apps I should try out?
thanks
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