My understanding was in order to create high standard web pages you needed to work 
with HTML directly, ethier user notepad or one of the many html editors that are 
available, editors like Dreamweaver produce non standard code it is better to code 
your page yourself then you can have more control on the page design

Regards,
Kevin
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Try running it through http://validator.w3.org/
Always a good way to see if there are any errors or not.

Standards support provides the greatest accessibility to a site [or
anything else for that matter]

You might say "if every one uses MS then..."
But what about impaired users, like the blind/visually impaired?

Just my 0.00c [swedish rounding]

John Blance
Technical Architect
Canterbury District Health Board
Direct Dial: 03 3640707
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Just to put in my 2c worth, I have used Dreamweaver for several
versions.
And in the midst of a list of programmers, gurus, and geeks, I'm taking
a
risk saying this ('specially with a lynching mob on the loose), but I
*hate*
code.  I can work it out basically when I HAVE to.

And I know this is waaay OT, but why not post the url of your favourite
page
(designed by yourself) be it code or dreamweaver, and we shall see which
pages a) look the nicest (by far the most important factor to joe
citizen
IMHO), and b) have the tidiest HTML.

www.crconline.org

Probably full of errors, but I think it looks nice.

Cheers all
Steve





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