Homesite, is not really a WYSIWYG editor, it is a straight HTML editor. In
the 4.0 version they included a WYSIWYG option, but it did not prove to be
useful since most people using Homesite prefer doing HTML. Homesite is a
good editor if you want to learn HTML, and it provides the pro HTML coder
with great time saving features. But, if you are looking for a WYSIWYG
edior, you are better off using something like Hotmetal or Macromedia
Drumbeat.
-----Original Message-----
From: Leonid Mamtchenkov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, November 27, 1999 2:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Web page design
Hello Rick R,
Once you wrote about "Re: Web page design":
> >So someone producing web pages with Frontpage, suning all their
> >extensions , does this output html or some otherr M$*it format
>
> I use Front Page, it is pure HTML - also can be edited with any text
editor.
Sorry, to say that, buddy, but FrontPage - sux. It is far from "pure" HTML.
It adds tags and attributes that are not defined by HTML 4.0 standard.
It is also very ugly if you try to edit it with a text editor. Of course,
FP is an "OK" tool if you need to do something fast, but 20 minutes of
optimization will cut 90% of the size of your HTML.
I myself don't like wysiwyg editors...but if you really need one, then
try to use HomeSite. It gives you the same things FP does, but it produces
much more clean code, and it is more HTML orriented.
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