XHTML is supposed to be semantic, e. g. it indicates clearly that this
is a quotation, this is an abbreviation, etc. The only thing
Dreamweaver can do is put cleanly indented div/div brackets around
everything, to make sure no search engine leafing through the page will
ever have the
Drew a écrit :
I beg to differ. I've used Dreamweaver for years and while I can't
speak for the latest versions, the MX version released in 2002
produced some of the cleanest (x)html I've seen.
XHTML is supposed to be semantic, e. g. it indicates clearly that this
is a quotation, this is
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