On Sat, 2005-01-15 at 21:37 +1000, Lozza Hyde wrote: > Ok, don't anyone throw anything my way, but if you aren't wanting to build a > flash site or something so spiffy that no one really knows how to do it > except by third party software packages, I would recommend you stick to an > ordinary text editor like emacs they can do everything third party software > does and by laying it out yourself you know where to look when things > misbehave. > I tried Dreamweaver 2 years ago and the test page wouldn't even work in IE. > Speaking of which, does anyone know if IE has javascript or css issues? My > current project is working wonderfully well in firefox but there is some > weird stuff happening in IE. Strange, considering I've found that IE is > more forgiving of coding errors than any other browser. > > Cheers, > Lozza > > I believe I was told that IE does not handle all standards compliant code properly. Thus something that is 100% standards compliant may not display on IE correctly. OTOH IE does have a lot of proprietary code features for those who just have to do stuff the M$ way.