My text editor is HomeSite and it uses Internet Explorer as it's internal
browser. I use it to get a rough idea of where I'm at and periodically view
in FireFox to make sure IE isn't screwing things up. If something gets
screwy I open it in FF to see if it's REALLY behaving or not.

Mike 

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Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 4:34 PM
To: css-d
Subject: Re: [css-d] Trying to find the best webdesign software

The fundamental problem (for me) with editors that offer WYSIWYG views -
visitors don't browse websites using web editors. They use browsers. And it
is so easy to have a page open in multiple browsers, toggle between them,
and reload the page. I don't care what a WYSIWY-really-aren't-going-to-get
editor thinks a page looks like.

Marcello Mastroianni wrote:


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