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Posted by Nowhere on 01/03/06 17:41
<funny_leech@easypeas.net> wrote in message
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> I use Dreamweaver MX for editing HTML (I don't use the WYSIWYG
> features), and find it useful, and damn frustrating, too. It's useful
> 'cause of its context-sensitive help, filling in common tags and
> attribute names for you. It's frustrating 'cause, since it's primarily
> WYSIWYG, it reformats the actual HTML to hell and gone. I work hard to
> produce clean, concise HTML, only to have it hacked up by DW.
>
> I'd love to find something better, but so far I haven't seen anything.
> Do you have the bread to by something like DW? If you're truly just
> producing a small site, you don't need the weight of DW.
>
>
> Walter Gildersleeve
> Freiburg, Germany
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I know a lot of HTML, but I was wondering which is the best way to create a
small, (probably one page) site for a small business. How would I go about
it. thanks.
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