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Ok so I used to work with html back about 7-8 years ago. I still have books and remember some, but have heard people talking about good WYSIWYG software that does it all drag and drop, including forms, databases, etc and am wondering what you guys would recommend in such?
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Free or commercial? Dreamweaver is probably the commercial "standard".
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Commercial because I have a lot that I intend on doing. Is there a huge learning curve?
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I haven't done a huge amount with it, but with the little I have done it's quite easy to get started. Being so popular there's also many tutorials / books around.
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