On 16 Feb 2004, at 14:04, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Your kidding, right?
No, not at all.
There is no way you can design a heavily graphical site using a text
editor.
You mean those websites with all these flickering animated graphics?
I really think, a web page you can not overlook in a text editor isn't
worth to be published. You always have to handle css and html files in
source. At least to make the site cross-browser compatible.
No, I don't mean flickering animated graphics, but designing heavily graphical webpages (IE: most commercial sites nowadays would expect graphical websites) in a text editor is like using SVG in a text editor to design a logo. It's possible, but it's just so backwards it's not worth taking the time to do.
Martin Alderson,FYI, I use WINE with Fireworks MX and Dreamweaver MX. They don't work
great (color palatte makes it crash) but thats what I have my Powermac
G5 with a 20" HD display for ;).
Martin Alderson,
IntechHosting
Alexander
P.S. bluefish is indeed no WYSIWYG tool, but more graphical than vim :)
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