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Posted by Onideus Mad Hatter on 06/30/05 05:00
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 00:53:13 +0100, Mimic <dev@null.net> wrote:
>Peter wrote:
>
>> On 29 Jun 2005 23:19:46 GMT, in alt.2600 ByteCoder
>> <me@none.com> quoth:
>>
>>
>>>Peter <peter_hood@ausi.com> wrote in
>>>news:efa6c1d09jd7l95vre51bib8o21trea2rr@4ax.com:
>>>
>>>
>>>>On 29 Jun 2005 23:00:49 GMT, in alt.2600 ByteCoder
>>>><me@none.com> quoth:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>bny <tidepool@suspicious.org> wrote in
>>>>>news:42C3207C.9020205@suspicious.org:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>you may be able to 'hand code' but sine both of your pages look like
>>>>>>absolute shit, does it matter that they are 'hand coded'?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Cut off your nose to spite your face.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>People (in general) don't look at the code that creates a
>>>>>>layout/page, they look at what their browser renders. If your
>>>>>>Frontpage/Dreamweaver code renders nice and cleanly, then why give a
>>>>>>flying fuck if a WYSIWYG editor is used...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>-bny
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Because especially the people with a slower internet connection also
>>>>>look at the speed of rendering.
>>>>
>>>>There are some handy tools for stripping out redundant
>>>>'code'.
>>>
>>>Yeah, by writing it correctly the first time around...
>>
>>
>> :p
>>
>> Some of us are either lazy or too busy to learn to do it
>> properly. I can't imagine doing it without having fairly
>> fast feedback on the look and feel of it but, there again,
>> things have moved on at a smart pace since I last did a web
>> site, a few years ago.
>>
>> I am sorting things out though. I have to remedy the
>> situation soon.
>ctrl-S , alt-tab , f5 ;P
Yeah I use two WYSIWYG editors...Internet Explorer and Firefox...
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