Phillip Jones wrote:

The one exception is DreamWeaver, which allows WYSIWYG editing plus it
allows editing a code level. Even has a built-in Validator, and if your
using proper html method the code even pass w3c. It’s a good tool for
neophytes, & down in the trenches veterans as well. you can Choose view
code only, WYSIWYG or a Combination. the dual display is effective to
see what your code you just added did.


I am working with a site now that was originally created in Dreamweaver. It contains some of the most incomprehensible and hideous crap I've ever seen in Web pages.

In all fairness, I wouldn't pay $400 for such a program (althought I've paid more for others to do totally different things that I need to do) so I have no first-hand experience with it. Only dealing with what it created in hands of a novice and what I've seen reinforces my opinion of such programs.

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Ed Mullen
http://edmullen.net/
In the 60's, people took acid to make the world appear weird. Now the world is weird and people take Prozac to make it appear normal.
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