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Posted by Richard on 10/05/06 11:28
Joe (GKF) <joedinmore@yahoo.com.au> writes:
> In article <18xzfw0fj8il7$.dlg@ID-104726.news.individual.net>,
> jim@jimXscott.co.uk says...
>> On 4 Oct 2006 02:33:51 -0700, bigdaddybs wrote:
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>
>> > ... Any other WYSIWYG editor would do the same, though the
>> > defaults may be set differently..
>> >
>> > BigDaddyBS
>>
>> At last a sensible reply.
>
> umm, sorry you didn't consider mine a sensible reply.
>>
>> HOWEVER that was not my original question which was: what harm can it do to
>> use the non-standard tricks in FP? Is the worst thing that they won't behave
>> correctly in all browser or is it more serious than that?
>>
> Never mind. If "not behaving correctly in all browsers" does not seem
> like a serious problem to you, by all means use them. It's your site
> after all.
Frontpage has compatibility settings anyway.
The biggest issue might be bloated HTML which will cause you issues
later if you wish to switch to a new platform which does not run
frontpage. Your frontpage generated HTML will be almost unreadable and
about 20 times bigger than it should be.
Fine for prototyping but a manual cleanup is a good idea.
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