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Kevin Jackson wrote:
What browser are you using?
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!
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!
DreamWeaver don't set the standards - its an editor/design tool.
But it helps a lot if you can MEET the standards!
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!
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. - not dis Macromedia. -nor dis Bluefish
Kev
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