What were you able to make using...

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I always hold onto my old copy when I upgrade. I just move the old one over to my external hard drive for safe-keeping - just in case.

I never use the Wizzy Editor. I am too much of a code control freak and do not like the unpredictability of Wizzies. I started coding in notepad over a decade ago, but began using the CC HTML editor perhaps 5 years ago. My favorite part? The color coding! Makes it much easier to find things on the page. I am also a snippet collector. I have php snippets I save and many others. And another favorite thing I only recently discovered is the Insert>Form Items. I do wish the form elements were XHTML-ready, though...but it surely does make starting a form easier.

Melanie
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Color coding and snippets work for me too.
I option comments to stand out on the page with yellow highlighting, it makes finding sections in the code much easier!
I must be a code control freak like you.

Anyway I've just purchased the latest editor, I'll start using it this evening (when I should be doing my tax returns instead :rolleyes: ).
I guess I'll stick to the code view and leave the WYSIWYG bit alone, as tassietiger says.
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Yick...I have to do my tax returns, too...I am so not ready, but my son's college financial aid papers are due March 3rd, so I am going to have to do them in the next week.
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I am hoping you didn't already own a copy Zipper? If so the updates are free for life on the software here. If you were using a free version then never mind :P
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I didn't think of the free updates ... never mind, at least the software didn't break my bank.
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Free is always good.
The philosopher has not done philosophy until he has acted upon the mere conviction of his idea; for proof of the theory is in the act, not the idea.

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this is true, you might contact CC though and maybe they will trade it for a different piece of software? Worse they can do is say no right? They may say no if it's 2 separate licenses, not sure, but it can't hurt to ask since you already owned the editor.
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I've recently created and uploaded my first ever site thanks to coffeecup software. The site is a hints & tips site for the game football manager 2010 and onwards.

http://www.footballmanagermad.com
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Well done Mathew on doing your first site with CC and even better that your into football and the proper game of football that is not "soccer":P
Your website is fine, however you need to align it a better.
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This was the first website I had ever built. although the organization doesn't exist anymore, I keep the website going and am going to shift the focus of the organization to technological literacy.

The website was built with all CC software, and I think still to date is one of the nicer designed sites I have done.

What do you think. http://www.supportliteracyinamerica.org
The philosopher has not done philosophy until he has acted upon the mere conviction of his idea; for proof of the theory is in the act, not the idea.

My Web Development Company: http://www.innovatewebdevelopment.com (Created with Coffee Cup Software).

My Personal Website: http://www.EricSEnglish.com


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