From: "Jim Barrows" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If you're paying them... who cares?  It's your dime, your way or the
highway :)

Nope, it's another department on campus.  There is no contract, and no clear
lines of ownership... I could have taken over the entire thing but I hate
doing layout and page design (read:  I'm not very good at it) and am trying
to find a way to get them to do it for me.  They have marketing types and
graphic designers over there... I'm a department of one.

> DreamWeaver should support the tags, and ignore the JSTL.
> My biggest worry with DreamWeaver would be the HTML code the thing
generates.
> Typically it's pretty abysmal.

Ugh, the first thing they sent was a solid block of <font> tags.  I
explained the virtues of external style sheets and sent it back.  From the
other messages, it sounds like I'm better off doing it myself. :/  I'll try
to get a clean formatted example out of them and just use that.  Thankfully
we all agree that simple is better, so the pages are not too complicated,
but I still think I'm in for a bunch of editing.  (And they're already
talking about changes...)

Thanks for the insight, I figured I was not the first to face this. :)
-- 
Wendy Smoak


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