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Posted by Harlan Messinger on 03/08/07 16:49
Paul B wrote:
> On 8 Mar 2007 07:52:17 -0800, "Travis Newbury"
> <TravisNewbury@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Mar 8, 10:40 am, Paul B <customerservi...@houstoncrafts.com>
>> wrote:
>>>>>> Separate issues. The "of course", I understood, referred to the pages
>>>>>> having been created in Dreamweaver.
>>>>> I use dreamweaver and handcode. Does it bother the visitor ? No. Do
>>>>> they care ? No.
>>>> I'm confused. Relevance to your previous question and my response?
>>> You're confused ?
>>> I took it that you were saying that cos it is dreamweaver that there
>>> must be errors.
>> He was.... sigh....
>
> Then he is wrong. Dreamweaver doesn't put in errors, inexperienced
> users do. ~larger sigh~
If Dreamweaver generates code, and the code has errors, and the user
doesn't do any of the HTML coding on its own, then that means that
Dreamweaver generates erroneous code, and the skill level of the user
has nothing to do with it. If your point is that an experienced,
HTML-savvy user winds up with good code because he fixes whatever is
wrong with the code that Dreamweaver generates, that doesn't alter the
fact that Dreamweaver generates erroneous code.
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