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Posted by Gιrard Talbot on 04/11/07 00:59
paul@paulwatt.info wrote :
> On 9 Apr, 21:02, "Lisa" <annali...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> I've been using homesite 4.5/homesite for probably 7 years, so it's
>> been awhile since I've looked at any other software. I'm only looking
>> now since I can't find my 4.5 upgrade for homesite to use on my
>> laptop.
>> Here are some things I'd like to have - some that were available in
>> the SGML software I used ages ago but haven't seen in HTML software.
>> -integrated ftp that only uploads pages you have changed
>> -link checking
>> -orphan file/image checking
>> -html validation
>> -css editor
>> -ability to map your own keyboard shortcuts
>> -it would be wonderful to have a tool that uncluttered MS html, or the
>> ability to remove all span tags, all attributes from p, etc. that's
>> what my authors write in.
>> -ability to select the contents of a tag with or without the tag
>> -find and replace across a whole project
>>
>> I'm using windows vista. any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
>> Thanks,
>> Lisa
>
> I use DW 8
How much DW 8 costs? And does it produce valid markup code out of the
box? Does it have the latest HTML Tidy built-in? Does it help fix CSS
parsing errors? etc.. You should expect a huge difference in
performance, quality, support, etc.. when buying a product like DW 8.
and I'm very happy with it, but DW CS3 is out soon
How many hundreds of dollars will it cost?
I ask this because I know that there are free open-source software
(FOSS) available out there which, thanks to extensions - also free,
upgradable, localizable -, can do as much as the latest DW can and
without the flaws and weaknesses of DW. That's my opinion.
GΓ©rard
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