When I started designing web pages, I found Microsoft FrontPage. It was the best thing since sliced bread, since it stopped the endless typing of line after line of code. It did everything in a point-and-click way...... One or two mouse clicks and my entire website navigation system was updated, no links were ever broken, etc., etc., etc....
Problem was all of the added code it wrote to the pages that I never saw on my end (doing a "view source" for the first time on one of my pages was an eye-opener). I still use FrontPage to manage websites, although I now use code snippets to add repeated lines of code, rather than the drag and drop method of copying them on the preview of the page in design mode. I love the ease of logins for each website I manage (about 30), drag and drop to upload files, etc....... (FrontPage makes the website your are working on just another folder on your computer while logged in)...
But, I still forget at times that it will not update the links that I have on PHP pages (Microsoft uses ASP, which is sort of competition for PHP, so they tend to not make it so easy to use PHP, at least up until FP2003, which is what I use), so whenever I move images from one folder to another, I have to go back to any page showing that image and update the link to the new folder...

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