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pageoneresults - 3:52 pm on Aug 21, 2002 (gmt 0)


Slog?

I say we have a contest of some sort. You show me a page that you built in your WYSIWYG program and I'll take it and improve upon it! Then I'll show you my page.

FP caters to all users depending on their level of expertise. Its not the program, its the users. You can do it one way, or you can do it the right way. FP has its faults, but they are no more or no less than any other program designed to do the same thing. I used DW for about a year as a side learning project. Went back to FP after I realized I was too far entrenched in the FP way.

Once you learn html, it won't matter what program you use. How you set up your preferences will determine how the coding stands up to scrutiny. Heck, I have over a 1,000 pages out there built in FP, 99% of them validate W3C HTML4.01 Transitional, and they perform extremely well for their given topics.


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