Now don't throw things at me but I use a combo of Dreamweaver for design and
then VS or handcoding for dynamics.
Dreamweaver is a great tool for using correct and detailed CSS. It is a bit
complicated at first to learn the design features but after a little
practice and help on the message boards you can get there. It is well worth
it as VS is not a good design tool.
There is an add in piece of software that people who use dreamweaver and
many other tools swear by called topstyle.
http://www.bradsoft.com/topstyle/
I have found that Dreamweaver creates such good CSS that I don't use it but
so many others do I thought I would mention it.
CSS is a rather large topic so it would be wise to get a beginners book on
using simple CSS then branch out. There is more then just plugging it in.
It is quite conceptual as well.
If you have any questions I am very good with CSS (I teach CSS and
Dreamweaver at a software training school) so feel free to ask.
Laura
"Martin" <th************ @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi
Just wondered if any of you can recommend a CSS generator /editor?
I'm a complete novice in CSS and look for some wizard tool that will
generate a css style sheet for a given webform.aspx, including all the
elements I've used in the form e.g. Tabstrip, Toolbar etc
Thanks for your help!
Martin