On 18 Mar 2004, at 09:41, Jeremy Flint wrote:
how many are successfully using the WYSIWYG on a consistent basis and doing standards compliant work?
Sooner or later, you have to get into the code.
I have used DWMX for a long time and managed to keep standards up to par, but mainly because I have done most of the hand-coding first in another editor (HomeSite/BBEdit); then I use DW for it's templating/site management facilities. Thereafter, if all I'm using it for is to enter/amend text in areas that I've defined as editable, it's great.
DW is not the quickest editor for markup, but overall I think it does an excellent job of creating standards-based markup - better than any other wysiwyg editor that I can think of, anyway
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