>> 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.
>>
>>
>Not only does it not "do this" (above) -- it doesn't change your page
>formatting - so if you use indents, forced line breaks, etc. - it will
>preserve this also. It's the only graphical editor that has this capability,
>I believe. For sure, the only x-platform one.
ditto from me. I have Claris Home Page too, and it throws in an astonishing
amount of junk, particularly <P></P> tabs around *everything.* Take 'em
out, CHP just puts 'em back in. DreamWeaver doesn't mess around with my
code at all--it shares almost all the ease of use that's inherent with
BBEdit, which is bundled with the Mac version.
I usually start in DreamWeaver to throw all the elements of a page
together, then do my final tweaking in BBEdit alone, mainly because it hums
along a little faster when it's not leashed to DreamWeaver.
Suz
Suzanne Stephens, Dave Stephens Design; Ashland, Oregon
541-552-1190, 541-552-1192 http://www.KickassDesign.com/
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