At 07:09 PM 7/6/04 -0700, Mark D Lew wrote: >I must confess, I get a similar pleasure out of writing HTML code for >web pages. It's rather similar. I know I waste a certain amount of >time typing out phrases like "<div class="quoted">" or whatever, but I >would never want to use one of those wretched wysiwyg HTML editors. i >don't know if it's because I'm old-fashioned or if I just love the >logical structure of it.
I agree with you. All my sites (including the massive K&D site at http://kalvos.org/) are hand-coded. But that's only because I'm not yet satisfied with any of the wysiwyg's that I've auditioned, including Dreamweaver. But the time is coming that it will have to be automated, if only because I'll be leaving it to someone else, but more because I haven't been able to keep up enough to learn how to hand-code XML. Okay, the off-topic is off-topicking even more. And I've really been avoiding completing that spiral piece... Dennis _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
