In any browser you can choose to turn "frames off". That's one other thing the WYSIAWYGS don't do, is create a page for customers who are coming through a firewall that sets "frames=off". All my pages have a "text only" link, that leads to pages that show nil but text. They also all include "alt" tags for those who must use a visually impaired type system. These are all things I do as a matter of course when I am building a site. Unfortunately, most WYSIAWYG builders have no setting for this!
There is a tag: <noframes> option that allows you to show sites with no frames. DreamWeaver does this automatically when designing with frames.
If you don't have a browser with frame capability then you are really in need of an upgrade.
Wrong! Your site-builder is in need of education!
The point I was making is that Frames are a feature of the internet that is useful. If your browser doesn't support it then it can't take advantage of this.
DreamWeaver don't set the standards - its an editor/design tool.
But it helps a lot if you can MEET the standards!
Valid point.
It puts the things on the page how you want them.
You just spent a lot of time telling us how it does the job FOR you, now you're saying it only does what you tell it too.?! I am confused!
I speak English. That sentence says "It puts the things on the page how YOU want them". If you click on the table button and move the mouse over to the web page you are designing and click again you have a table on your page. Oh, sorry, I forgot - you don't use a gui so you don't know what clicking means. I can see your confusion.
If it doesn't display correctly on your machine then submit a bug report
Hope you've got a lot of space on your harddrive, because 99% of bug reports I've seen come straight to the Webmaster.
".. come straight to the Webmaster" Yep - 99% of bug reports go straight to you. Try a design tool. You might see this figure go down.
-nor dis Bluefish
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