On Mon, Oct 26, 1998 at 03:38:41PM -0600, Mary McWilliams Johnson wrote:
> Some of the advantages of Dreamweaver:
>
> - It doesn't change your code if you have already coded a Web page or throw
> in a lot of garbagy code (the way PageMill and FrontPage do.)
Add to that list Microsoft's "Internet Assistant Wizard", which bloats
the heck out of code. Compare
http://weber.u.washington.edu/~prs1/sls.html
with
http://www.applied.net/usckt/nwsc/1998/results/salmon-la-sac.html
The latter has the same information as the former, but at 23% of the
byte count -- mostly achieved by stripping out an astonishing amount
of redundant junk.
So Dreamweaver *doesn't* do this, eh? Hmmm, sounds like it might
be worth a look, then, even from a non-WYSIWYG person like me.
---Rsk
Rich Kulawiec
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