WOW Add OB, you must be a genius if you can tell what each one of those .xr lines in that generated Xara CSS file represents. But as someone who touts knowing Dreamweaver, I'm surprised that you yourself wouldn't want to have control over your generated CSS file as that is a plus to using a program like Dreamweaver to design web sites (that and fluid layouts.) Or maybe you don't really know anything about CSS and your just looking for a place to vent.
And yes, the way that WD6 and WB7 generate web sites is exactly the same... fixed positioning. I'm trying to make the point that they are both great, but different in the way that they allow the end user control over the CSS and Javascript files of the final site design. Anyone who knows anything about web design knows that having these files separate is practically a must have for professional design work. CSS is powerful in and of itself and having control over each named design element is important when things need to be changed easily and quickly. ID=
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