All I mean by Design Centric is that it takes away a lot of the hand coding
of HTML (but not totally) and allows you to concentrate more on the design,
by automating a lot of the coding. You move into a situation where you can
change the pages quite dramatically in a very short space of time thereby
allowing you to try out different iterations on style and layout without
spending hours and hours to get there. Dreamweaver may be a bit over the top
price wise for home use I agree, however it is very easy and intuitive to
use IMHO.

I guess that there is a danger of producing far more HTML this way than you
would if coding by hand, but I doubt that it would really give much of a
problem on hand cranked browsers... it tends to be graphic content that
causes problems not the HTML. I believe that there is a trial version of
Dreamweaver available on the macromedia site (they also do a home product),
if you wanted to download it and try it out to see what I mean (although its
probably a big download)

Regards,
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