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Re: HTML editor: does everyone need to be on the same page?
Subject:Re: HTML editor: does everyone need to be on the same page? From:"Marie C. Paretti" <mparetti -at- vt -dot- edu> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Tue, 28 Aug 2001 19:22:09 -0400
Let me emphatically second Geoff Hart: in some circumstances, the project
management stuff in these tools (we use Dreamweaver) can be invaluable.
I'm in the process of building a web site w/ 2 other folks, and even with
just 3 of us, the site management has saved our butts more than once.
Two examples:
- Like Word and Frame, Dreamweaver lets us create templates and library
objects. That means, when we change the color or realize we left an
important item off a dropdown menu, we change the template and it
automatically changes all 150+ pages. Beats Copy & Paste hands down.
Mistakes happen and designs change.
- Check In/Check Out feature is crucial; more than once, 2 of have been
working at the same time and seen the same problem on a page. Checking the
files in/out insures that we're not both trying to fix it at the same time
and . . . how to say this politely? . . . screwing up each other's work.
So in some cases, those nifty little doodads come in handy. If I were
working by myself, or didn't care if everything looked the same, well, who
knows.
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