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Posted by Travis Newbury on 03/13/07 14:53
On Mar 13, 10:07 am, Bergamot <berga...@visi.com> wrote:
> If you can cite anecdotal evidence, so can I. Mine says that many users
> *are* secretly dissatisfied.
And of course you are more than welcome to state your opinion based on
your evidence, and I will do the same.
But remember, my original statement:
"I completely disagree. The exception is when it does not appear the
way you [the developer using a WYSIWYG editor] wanted it to. If what
you say is true, and it only works if
you are "very lucky", then no one would use them."
I was not arguing if a viewer was SATISFIED or not, but rather if they
saw it like the developer intended them to see it. Viewer
satisfaction has nothing to do with if they see it the way the
developer designed it. They can see it EXACTLY like it was designed
and be unsatisfied with it, but they still saw it the way the
developer wanted them to.
My point is MOST people will see a site EXACTLY like a WYSIWYG editor
creates. If they are satisfied with what they see or not is a
completely different argument...
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