I have been using ZendStudio the past month to work on a PHP project
including modifying the HTML for a page. I am using
http://www.smarty.netto do my HTML composing (similar to CGIDEV2 in
concept). Smarty doesn't
lend itself to drag and drop design that I can see.

On a different yet similar note I have been paying close attention to
ExtJS's GUI designer (
http://www.extjs.com/blog/2009/10/08/ext-js-designer-preview/). The cool
thing about this designer is it is more backend agnostic than most previous
efforts I have seen. All it cares about is getting and sending streams of
JSON/XML/QueryStrings/etc. It doesn't care what the backend language is so
you can use PHP, RPG, Java, EGL, .NET, etc.

Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com


On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Tom Deskevich <
thomas.l.deskevich@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Is there a graphical designer that works well creating HTML for web pages
to
be used with PHP?

What does everybody use and why?

Thanks.

Tom Deskevich
Infocon Corporation
Phone 814-472-6066
Fax 814-472-5019

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