Mike Barnard wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Not strictly HTML, but I wasn't sure where else to ask. If this
> program is used to design a site, is the background HTML flawed in any
> way? As a WYSISWG editor I'm sure it has issues, but are they a
> genuine problem in some way?
>
> FYI a colleauge wishes to use it for a basic site for a local Scouts
> group. Nothing involving money and business. He doesn't want me to
> code anything, just use a tamplate, but I don't want him getting
> problems later that can be forseen now.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Mike.
>
Serif is a good company that has long provided low-cost alternatives for
graphic design projects of all sorts. That said, it is unlikely that any
WISIWYG editor will generate absolutely clean HTML code without requiring
some clean-up, but that is unlikely to be the most time-consuming aspect of
the process.
--
Neil
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