The adobe site is based old skool web design, surface looks nice but underneth its ugly.
I gather that since adobe is renowned and respected for design orientated products like Photoshop, the adobe perpspective (short sighted as it may be is) focused on allowing designers with knowledge of photoshop and other such packages to be able to knock out web pages with not to much fuss, thoughing standards out the window
DW is the most accomplished web standards pacakge although it has to be confiigured to do so, the time and effort in this is above and beyond just doing it by hand (browser/simple html editor)
Quark (http://www.quark.com/) I believe has a web publishing package I have heard that it supports web standards, with little configuration, the site has been xhtml for a long time now
Czeslaw Liebert wrote:
I am a bit amazed with Adobe's approach to this matter; i even hope that it was this technical man's personal opinion on the subject. Why? The DW team is constantly trying to make their product compatible with web standards - the WaSP group is encouraging them to do so (http://www.webstandards.org/act/campaign/dwtf/), and yet we can see some results of it in the newest version on DW; sure it still isn't perfect but we can observe some progress. Why shouldn't Adobe GoLive team do the same?
The web has passed the point of safe return when it comes to web standards, accessibility and usability matters; they are to be taken under consideration even by folks at Adobe. It's the only way...
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