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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 11/09/07 18:48

Tim Streater wrote:
> In article <2a218$47349d5b$40cba7a3$22128@NAXS.COM>,
> "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
>
>> Tim Streater wrote:
>>> In article <cf5cd$47348ca8$40cba7a3$12630@NAXS.COM>,
>>> "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:

>> WYSISYG editors in general build poorly constructed, bloated markup,
>> overly positioned, difficult to maintain (where edits==rewrites), and
>> usually browser-specific sites.
>
> I wouldn't dispute that for a moment. It does not, however, invalidate
> the point. It just means there is a yawning gap in the market.
>
> For me a website is a means to an end, no more. You're in danger of
> making it the end itself.

Yes but your argument is that deprecated table based websites "work"
where my point is not always so, they tend to be brittle, inflexible for
accessibility and many times browser-specific. That is aside of being a
b*tch to maintain so many are one-time site with very stale content.
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Take care,

Jonathan
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