Well I don't have any issues with DW either (tho DW04 does crash in a couple of 
spots), for designing web pages the CSS editing facilities are fine. However, for 
doing application development, where i usually just want to layout my content 
variables in a grid like fashion using CSS is painfully slow... 

I've pretty well just resorted to using tables for layouts and CSS for everything else 
as is documented elsewhere on the web as the so called 'hybrid' model. I know the 
tables vs CSS arguments have been floating around for years and yes indeed anything 
you can do with tables you can replicate with CSS1/2. IMHO tho, as an (application) 
developer... spending time building (often throwaway) layouts with CSS is inefficient.

regards,

TiM

-----Original Message-----
From: Camilo Trevino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 20 July 2004 4:17 a.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [CFCDev] CSS layout manager for webapp dev?


I have never had any issues with the css editor with DW, but there is
another Top Style, and they are both just fine.

While we are on the problem issue.....

Not all of the time, just once in a blue moon...
But, there comes a time, when I am editing code, via the code view or
"source View" and I am using the cursor to highlight a large piece of code,
DW goes hay wire, and takes on a mind on its own, leaving me no control.

DW will overlap, under-lap, or just high-light all of the code, and at this
point, DW acts on it's own.....

Like I said, just once and a while, not every time, just whenever I am in
the source-view, and (all of the time) and editing a LARGE body of code.

The overlapping issue...

Is it just me, or is there a "work around for this" if so, can some one
please share?

<Yippykia>
    <Camilo Trevino>
    <Microsoft Certified System Engineer>
    <Comptia A+ Computer Technician>
    <ColdFusion Applications Developer>
</Yippykia>
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Tim Van Der Hulst
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 7:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [CFCDev] CSS layout manager for webapp dev?

Hi All,

whilst strictly not a coldfusion problem it is something that is bothering
the hell out of me these days and surely  some other coldfusion developers
too.

As a developer of Intranet Applications primarily using coldfusion + fusebox
I find myself having to CSS style my pages and piss around with layouts way
before the project is finished. Quite frankly I'd like to avoid CSS almost
entirely if I can and pawn it off to a webdesigner to pretty up after its
been built and tested. so...

Does anyone know of any good HTML/CSS layout managers, ala java AWT,ASP.NET
grid layout model, etc. I've built a generic set of CSS layout tags but have
some issues with it. anyone else tried this?

I just had a look at "layout master 1.1" but wasn't entirely impressed..

TiM


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