in reply to Generating forms

Thinkking of dreamweaver, it seems an increasingly large part of my time is spent tidying our designer's code. For example, stripping font tags (i hate font tags *mutter*) and replacing them with style sheet entries. Then you run into dreamweaver lines like this...... <td align="left" width="412"><i><b></b><b></b></i><b></b> <td> It isnt worth stripping... but, well, dont /YOU/ wish you could design like that ;) Oh, BTW, I'm looking into writing a HTML::Office module. One that will read in an Office generated HTML file and turn it into actual HTML. Any comments? ;)

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RE: RE: Generating forms
by toadi (Chaplain) on Jul 13, 2000 at 15:30 UTC
    Well,

    I hate style-sheets, they only matter when you have many td's where you have to put in font tags... But then again when there are a lot of td's you better use dynamically made html-pages from a DB or something.

    People without style-sheets get a ugly site, well I want ot avoid that. I want a nice site where netscape and IE on PC and MAC can see a nice site...


    This are my 1 Belgian Frank Opinion on designing websites.

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