RE: Webcatalog and CyberSTUD

This WebDNA talk-list message is from

1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 19236
interpreted = N
texte = > >I just rediscovered the ...... in cyberSTUD that in many >ways seems to keep the most disgusting helpfullness away. However, that >tag makes the marked sections into something not visible in the WYSIWYG >mode. I certainly understand that Golive finds it cute to support >WebObjects, but supporting Webcatalog would be better still. > I think it's an advantage that the Webcatalog stuff is not visible in the WYSIWYG mode. If you see the search arguments etc in WYSIWYG it messes up the formatting in tables etc.I use Dreamweaver 1.2 to knock up the html till they look good and then use BBEdit 4.5.3 (full version free with Dreamweaver) to add my WebDNA code. If I then look at the pages in Dreamweaver with WYSIWYG they look a mess but work fine on the server. Dreamweaver doesn't alter any of your DNA though.Paul----------------------------------------------- Forty-two Communications Ltd Internet consultancy, design, development and e-commerce solutions. Tel +44 (0) 171 490 3449 http://www.forty-two.co.uk mailto:info@forty-two.co.uk ----------------------------------------------- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. RE: Webcatalog and CyberSTUD (Pat McCormick 1998)
  2. RE: Webcatalog and CyberSTUD (Pat McCormick 1998)
  3. RE: Webcatalog and CyberSTUD (Paul Willis 1998)
  4. RE: Webcatalog and CyberSTUD (Stein Grebstad 1998)
> >I just rediscovered the ...... in cyberSTUD that in many >ways seems to keep the most disgusting helpfullness away. However, that >tag makes the marked sections into something not visible in the WYSIWYG >mode. I certainly understand that Golive finds it cute to support >WebObjects, but supporting Webcatalog would be better still. > I think it's an advantage that the Webcatalog stuff is not visible in the WYSIWYG mode. If you see the search arguments etc in WYSIWYG it messes up the formatting in tables etc.I use Dreamweaver 1.2 to knock up the html till they look good and then use BBEdit 4.5.3 (full version free with Dreamweaver) to add my WebDNA code. If I then look at the pages in Dreamweaver with WYSIWYG they look a mess but work fine on the server. Dreamweaver doesn't alter any of your DNA though.Paul----------------------------------------------- Forty-two Communications Ltd Internet consultancy, design, development and e-commerce solutions. Tel +44 (0) 171 490 3449 http://www.forty-two.co.uk mailto:info@forty-two.co.uk ----------------------------------------------- Paul Willis

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