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Posted by SpaceGirl on 10/12/92 11:22
Andy Dingley wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 15:26:01 -0500, Terry <gobeyondgobeyond@yah00.c0m>
> wrote:
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>>Is this <tbody> tag necessary?
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> No. If you care about its presence or absence, then use a code editor,
> not a WYSISLWSEMPS drag-and-drool interface.
DreamWeaver is a code editor, that happens to have some visualisation
options. They HELP build a site. Of course, being a web designer of any
worth you knew that rather than just following the blind trend of
dissing software because it's the trendy thing to do. Right?
We were working on a site today with some pretty complicated layouts.
While DW didn't like they layers (divs) we were using (it simply stacked
them up), it was very useful to have a psuedo-WYSIWYMG display for
formatting text (not direct formatting - applying CSS styles from DW's
UI). As the content was a mirror of some printed docs, it was vastly
faster than doing in by hand in HTML.
I wonder when people post comments like you how you manage to design
sites at all. After all, a lot of what makes a good site is
understanding how UI's work, how to make processes faster and easier to
use - and yet these comments seem to suggest a complete lack of skills
when it comes to actually using and understanding UIs, or why they are
even there.
So
there :p
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