Vist the site here: http://www.alpha-designs.com/90seconds/index.html
and check it out for yourself. Unfortunately it is not compatible
with
MAC.
Oh yeah, baby!
http://www.bergamotus.ws/screenshots/alpha-designs.png
Shall I mention the horrific code this thing generates? <font> has been
obsolete for years, you know.
> Unfortunately it is not compatible
> with
> MAC.
I don't see that as unfortunate at all.
--
Berg
> germanguyuk wrote:
> > If you are a beginner, looking for a great software, the you can
> > hardly do better than 90 Seconds Webdesign.
> >
> > Vist the site here: http://www.alpha-designs.com/90seconds/index.html
At least their home page was valid, even if it was transitional and had
horrible code.
>
> Oh yeah, baby!
> http://www.bergamotus.ws/screenshots/alpha-designs.png
>
> Shall I mention the horrific code this thing generates? <font> has been
> obsolete for years, you know.
>
> > Unfortunately it is not compatible
> > with
> > MAC.
>
> I don't see that as unfortunate at all.
If you wanted to use wysiwyg web design to produce inflexible sites that
break when you change the font magnification, on a Mac you could use
http://www.apple.com/ilife/iweb/ which comes free on with iLife on the
computer. The templates mostly ensure you have a pretty looking site
http://www.iwebusersites.com/Home.html and according to
http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/mama-markup-validation-report/
something like 80% of Apple iWeb sites are even valid (well, if you
ignore things like pretty much every XHTML site actually being invalid
HTML).
Surely there is some program that produces (and is able to maintain)
modern, Strict, valid, flexible web sites that look reasonably
attractive?