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  1. #71

    Default Re: Where's the HTML and where's the structure?

    Yeah, everything is summarised nicely in my post. The rest is the usual misunderstanding and misinterpretation unfortunately (from both sides). I bet one day when WD's or Xtreme's feature set is fully replete and can do everythign that can be acieved by HTML coding, the WYSIWYG approach to website design will become the preferred way. It's been seen before in word processing, and PDF generation. HTML will take longer but will ultimately be no different in my bet.
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    Default Re: Where's the HTML and where's the structure?

    @pbready:
    Xara Xtreme's renderer is coded in assembler, so in some cases this seems to be the right way to do it. But this was not the reason why we've discussed this.

    @Improv:
    I can't repeat it often enough. It's not against your new toy.
    This discussion will help to make your HTML code better, too.

    @Xhris:
    The "WYSIWYG approach to webdesign" is not new, each HTML editor has tried to implement that. Furthermore HTML is not PDF and not Word.

    I've closed this thread.

    Remi
    Last edited by remi; 06 March 2009 at 10:00 PM.
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