Certainly doing it yourself can help avoid letting the world know your 
computer's OS and application details - a security detail that Microsoft HTM 
violates with glee.

Wesley Parish

On Thursday 30 January 2003 10:18 am, you wrote:
> 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
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Original Message -----------------------
> 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
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/30/03 09:16 AM >>>
>
> 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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