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Plugins for web designing software to do DROP DOWN MENUS
I'm ashamed of myself for giving up my coding soul, but it's *impossible for me*, as a one-person web desgining team, to think of design and code at the same time.
This is also one of the reasons I *Still* like WIndoze and keep it around - Microsoft for all their faults, got the "human-computer interaction" right.
There are *hundreds* of plugins for Dreamweaver - are there any for Kompozer? Which are free? Does Kompozer even *have* a plugin architecture?
I'm assuming you only came here to complain.
Why don't you use dreamweaver in wine if you love it so much ?
The author of kompozer doesn't even regard it as a finished release.
But at least he got off his ass and wrote a program. You're just moaning because it's not dreamweaver.
Maybe if you offered to pay him, he'd write a plugin for you.
How many FREE plugins does dreamweaver have ?
Last edited by smoker; 03-03-2010 at 10:06 AM.
Reason: irrelevant
After two years you ask a lot of random questions on this forum that you should be able to answer without posting anything. Ever heard of Google? Although, by the sound of it, perhaps you would prefer Bing. I hear its a decision engine. It's designed to interface with the kind of people Microsoft had in mind when they designed Windows. Maybe it will help you chose a Dreamweaver plugin. However, to get maximum benefit from Bing, it may be necessary to take advantage of the Microsoft Windows' human-computer interaction model. I have it on good authority that, for all its faults, Microsoft got it right.
I can't afford Dreamweaver, and don't particularly want to use a pirated ver., cause I think a writer deserves credit for their work (and Dreamweaver has *good* work inside it - it takes a lot of science to do a GUI which can generate HTML).
Sorry if it sounded like a DEMAND on Kompozer, but it really didn't come across that way.
And, IMO, ALL questions asked here can be answered with Google, but I come in here for the "social" environment, and a little bit of hand holding.
Btw, I never realised ppl were following me on here and remembering who I am and what I said
"People" aren't following you. Some of them are just curious about what kind of posts you write and know how to look them up. Some of them have a feed in their rss readers that delivers all zero-reply threads to their browser and notice a large number of posts by resetreset cluttering their reader and are annoyed by the signal to noise ratio of those posts.
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