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Have an older client. Older company. Older staff. Older managers. Older workflows. Older policy.

I program for them in Dreamweaver because it's what they deserve.

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  • 2
    I hope you use the 2006 version of it.
  • 1
    @example-user heh. Since 2017 Dreamweaver uses Brackets as its text editor.

    So I spent a day writing my own LESS for my code styles. And another day hooking all the remote assets up through SFTP like a caveman...

    But then,... it kind of works ok.
  • 1
    @HiFiWiFiSciFi I already died when I heard LESS. Can’t you just make a ton of CSS files and load them in the head?
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    @example-user The styles for Dreamweaver's Brackets editor are in one big LESS file for each code "theme".

    I didn't really write much actual LESS tbh, just used standard CSS specificity and frankly a lot of !important to override the wonky ass pastel fuckery that is the default DW theme.

    If anything... this experiment actually led me to quite liking Brackets as a stand alone text editor similar in use to Sublime Text where it's not a full IDE, but handy for opening all kinds of text files.
  • 0
    Fuck, our school has an ass old dreamweaver and they advertise themselves as a high tech school.
    Fucking burn them to the ground and irradiate the place.
  • 2
    Do you atleast get paid as older people?
  • 2
    Define older!
  • 0
    Old is an understatement 🤣
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