I've found it hard to use the WYSIWYGs for Fusebox because when designing HTML blocks, 
the editor sees each as a
separate doc, and so gives it <html>, <head>, etc tags, which even though it renders 
properly in most browsers, is
very illegal syntax.   Additionally, I typically place my cfswitch inside of a table 
cell, which would really make
it tough.

Remember that FB is a programming methodology, and UD is a design tool.. don't really 
mesh.  UD is very cool for
kicking out relatively simple, linear sites.. for some situations, you can kick stuff 
out in a third of the time.
For fusebox, however, I'd just design your template, and copy and paste into cf studio.

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Billy Cravens
HR Web Development, Sabre
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Brian Shearer wrote:

> Using the Dreamweaver part would be fine for developing HTML bocks.
>
> As for Ultradev, forget Fusebox, scalability and clean, easy-to-understand
> code.
>
> At the Portland CFUG last night Kevin Hoyt from Allaire... er, I mean
> Macromedia suggested that Ultradev would be excellent for developing
> prototypes. It allows a designer to develop fast db driven sites. Coupled
> with Fireworks you can quickly plug amazing interactive whiz-bang graphics
> into a site that is actually connected to a database. Then you have to
> explain to your client why now you have to go develop the real site.
>
> Brian Shearer
> Custom Data Systems, Inc.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin P. Cadirola [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 2:05 PM
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: Using DW/Ultradev to develop -fusebox- sites
>
> Hello there!
>
> I'd like to know what recommendations/suggestions the list have on
> developing apps using Macromedia's Ultradev.
>
> It seems to me that using UD would be useful to just design each
> component of the site (i.e. header, footer, bodies...). The whole app
> would eventually need to be handled with CF Studio.
>
> Hey, may be the guys at MM would like to hear about this (?).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mart�n
>
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