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Posted by TaliesinSoft on 02/16/07 00:42
On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 16:22:38 -0600, Jonathan N. Little wrote
(in article <16e7a$45d4dd14$40cba7b7$14504@NAXS.COM>):
[commenting on the Freeway website]
> Give them credit that unlike MS they actually use their software to built
> their site! That said, neither impressed with the output of their site nor
> their gallery of sites. Agree with Andy here....
I find it interesting, er, uh, amusing, that Adobe, the marketers of not one,
but two high priced website development tools, GoLive and Dreamweaver,
apparently don't use either to develop their own website. So, what is it
about the Adobe website that would set it apart from the Freeway (Softpress)
website?
Incidentally, the W3C Markup Validation Service found 0 errors with the
Freeway site but 19 with the Adobe site. Oops, I forgot, validation is
apparently useless. But isn't it adherence to standards that should bring
about uniformity in presentation of a website amongst all browsers?
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James Leo Ryan ..... Austin, Texas ..... taliesinsoft@mac.com
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