Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote: > Brian Heinrich wrote: > ---------------------snip------------------------- > >> From what I can gather, most professional web designers (a) use Macs >>and (b) use BBEdit. I'm not a pro by any stretch (just taught myself >>[X]HTML a couple months ago) and (a) use a PC (Apple looked like it was >>about to go tits-up when I bought my computer) and (b) use HTML-Kit (the >>colour-coding is nice for catching those missing close-quote and right >>angle-brackets). > > --------------------snip----------------------------- > >>--- Brian >> >>-- >> >>?We have seen the enemy and he is us? ? Walt Kelly?s Pogo > > > Sadly no. Most webpage designers either do so on PC Boxes or UNIX boxes. > If most were designed on Mac there would be near as many problems for > mac people to view currently PC oriented pages. If Macs had been the > major platform of Choice. Sun and Apple would have fixed better java > support for OS 9 and lower. > > Since OS-X BSD4.4 UNIX in Sheeps clothing (Aqua Interface) Java support > will be much better and maybe the 72dpi - 96dpi issue can finally be put > to rest. > > Loyal Mac User.
Perhaps, then, Mac-using web-page designers are less likely to conceal the fact? The 96 dpi issue does seem to stick in the craw of some long-time Mac users, however. Brian -- ?We have seen the enemy and he is us? ? Walt Kelly?s Pogo
