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What browser are you using? If you don't have a browser with frame capability then you are really in need of an upgrade. DreamWeaver don't set the standards - its an editor/design tool. It puts the things on the page how you want them. If it doesn't display correctly on your machine then submit a bug report - not dis Macromedia. Kev
-----Original Message----- From: bernie@innovative.iinet.net.au [mailto:bernie@innovative.iinet.net.au] Sent: 23 May 2000 15:06 To: SuSE@flywheel.innovative.iinet.net.au; English Subject: Re: [SLE] Is Linux Ready?
Keith Warno tapped away at the keyboard with:
Macromedia
http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/
Our in-house grafx kid uses it cuz he knows less than a lick of HTML.
Check out http://www.haggleware.com/ which was done w/ Dreamweaver 3. Granted there's not much content, take a look @ the HTML code ("view source") and you'll see how tight it is. It's even formatted nicely. :)
But unbrowsable!
The former says:
Macromedia Dreamweaver
FRAME: logo FRAME: ad FRAME: contents
Your browser does not support frames. Please download a current version of either Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator and try visiting our site again. Thank You.
The latter shows a page of images - with meaningless/missing ALT tags.
Isn't the tool supposed to ensure accessability?
See: http://www.w3.org/WAI/ or more specifically http://www.w3.org/TR/ATAG10/
Don't think it's a problem?
Think how it'll look on the screen of your mobile phone. -- Bernd Felsche - Innovative Reckoning Perth, Western Australia
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