On Tue, 2006-09-19 at 16:30 -0500, Cheryl D Wise wrote:

> .........Microsoft Expression........
> ......
> standards complaint out of the box (XHTML Transitional/CSS 2) that you could
> actually write a CSS Zen Garden layout without ever touching the code
> directly. I'm not saying that it would be a wonderful design but it would be
> design and standards compliant (the person I owe the beer to is a programmer
> - enough said.<g>)

Ouch, glad I know how to do more than just mark up html! Seems it means
that people doing start-ups like http://xhtmlized.com/ aren't going to
be around long?

Is it correct to assume the code is a just a little (not a lot) more
bloated than a hand crafted semantic page would be? In other words for
those optimizing markup for 100k+ views a day, they still would be
needed or do you think that the cheap bandwidth that's now available
will negate that too?

Anything you can add off the record about price and availability?

http://www.microsoft.com/products/expression/en/web_designer/fpwd_faq.mspx#q2

Me runs out to brush up on my mysql and php5 OOP skills now, guessing
this software is not exactly going to be cheap but still popular...

cheers,

        Mark


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