jsteinmann wrote:
> Come on, 90% of people are doing nothing more
> then make themselves a blog or a site for their local
book reading group...
> they'll be fine! No one will care how clean the code is,
and rarely does it
> not display properly.
Over the years, I've helped countless people who are just
creating a
site for their local school or community. Most of the time,
the site has
worked well, in spite of convoluted code. It's when they
change
something and the code starts to unravel that the real
problems begin.
> If someone is that concerned about it, go through the
code and make
> the necessary adjustments.
That's fine, if you have the skill to go through the code.
Many of the
people seeking help in these forums don't have that skill.
Alan Musselman, the Fireworks project manager, is quite clear
about the
purpose of Fireworks HTML. He says it's for doing quick
mockups. It's
not intended to be used on a live website.
Perhaps it's not all that important for the amateur, who may
make only
one or two websites in a lifetime. Unfortunately, a lot of
so-called
"professionals" seem unaware of the problems, too.
--
David Powers, Adobe Community Expert
Author, "Foundation PHP for Dreamweaver 8" (friends of ED)
Author, "PHP Solutions" (friends of ED)
http://foundationphp.com/