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Honestly, I found the oldrim/steam CK easier to deal with, especially without 60' hit boxes on every tree.
As Ilja mentions, a lot of people use a combination of CK and xedit. xedit is much easier for simple stat changes and things where you really don't need to see the actor/item in question. Building a town is going to be easier in CK.
As far as which site, if you're modding "oldrim," the steam CK is the only one you can use. The one you get from bethesda.net launcher is only for Special Edition.
I asked because everytime I try to use Creation Kit to make mods, it gives me no end of troubles.
The latest episode of troubles it gives to me, is that It unallows me to create papyrus scripts, due to some error it was giving. So the only kind of mod I'm actually able to do is either music mods, or simple edits and npcs mods.
Anyways, thanks.