Re: New Page deisgner?
by dflem(at)ix.netcom.com
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Tue, 16 Dec 1997 12:05:22 -0600 (CST) |
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k_jordan(at)sprynet.com |
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hwg-graphics(at)mail.hwg.org |
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I find that most of the wysiwyg editors are fairly easy to master, but
produce lengthy, and often incorrect, code with long download times. Even
when I use Front Page for typing intensive pages, I generally go into a
"real" editor and clean it up. I also find that most, like Front Page, tend
to be browser specific.
Dan Fleming
On 12/16/97 11:42:02 you wrote:
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>I'd have to agree - Homesite is a great product (which I use faithfully),
>however it is not a drag&drop editor. You have to actually write the HTML.
>I didn't write this to insult anyone, but I was under the impression that
>the question was for a WYSIWYG editor... I'm not actually sure how I got
>that impression *shrug* but just wanted to clarify that...
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>I wonder if I just made any sense at all... *ponder*
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>Kim
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>> Homesite 3.0 is by far the best web creation software out on the market
>> today, IMHO. I've long sung the praise of Homesite since the 2.0
version,
>> however, they have outdone themselves with the 3.0 version. You can
>> download a 30 day demo with all the functions of the retail product at
>> http://www.allaire.com. The retail price is about $89 but worth it.
>>
>> Ken
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>> > From: Verschoor <mareegold(at)earthlink.net>
>> > To: hwg-graphics(at)mail.hwg.org
>> > Subject: New Page deisgner?
>> > Date: Tuesday, December 16, 1997 6:12 AM
>> >
>> > I have finally decided to purchase a new program for web designing. I
>> > want your opion for which seems the best.
>> > My first consideration will be that it is not "Browser Specific"
>> >
>> > Any suggestions?
>> >
>> > Cindy
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