I created this simple tiny design to test it with cyberduck or sublime text. as well as for the "hello Sandbox" assignment. I believe this is an excellent idea and a perfect approach to learn how to build up our official website. so im glad that the professor told us to make this design for our editor program.
According to what I've learnt about cyberduck, it's fantastic and relatively affordable (you can try it for free which is great bc who doesnt like free stuff). Cyberduck is a low-cost, simple-to-use file transfer and sharing tool. You can securely link it to almost any online server type for simple software uploading and downloading.
Sublime Text, on the other hand, is a very lightweight, fast, and responsive text editor, according to what I've learned about it. It is highly customizable thanks to a plethora of plugins and configuration options. There are numerous themes available, as well as powerful syntax highlighting and auto completion features. Overall, it's an excellent coding tool.
Because I had never used any of these programs before, it was a bit confusing for me because I have a bit of a learning problem and that because I had never used these programs before, you can probably understand the frustration I had when trying to download or transfer some images or design around. and after a few "hours," I'm starting to comprehend it a little better. But, thus far, I think it's great.
To be honest, I wouldn't since I'm more interested in codepen and developing websites. I enjoy experimenting with colors, typefaces, and the addition of photos or other types of media. And, to be truthful; I've become more used to codepen, and it's quickly becoming my favorite program for making webpages. As a result, I blame the professor for introducing us to codepen haha!