>Actually*I* can think of a decent way to do it...but I doubt Macromedia
>could.
>
>*preens*
>*blows fingernails and rubs against shirt*
>*passes hand through hair*
>
Gel, we're all ears! :)
advice can also be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(we'll get some product-specific wish lists going soon)
>-Original Message-
>From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 6:09 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: RE: Opps... I posted this on CF-Talk first Sorry
>
>
>No no no Dances with Horsies..
>you can do HTML AND WYSIWYG with Dreamweaver j
ighbor down the street!
Erika
(with a *K*)
"Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never cease to
be amused."
-Original Message-
From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 6:09 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Opps... I pos
No no no Dances with Horsies..
you can do HTML AND WYSIWYG with Dreamweaver just as well.
You can split the window betwenn HTML and WYSIWYG and edit in code, or
WYSIWYG and see the effects of the changes inr eal time.
I have done this when editing the layout of tables that return rows of
results
I thought that it read that you were getting a copy of both, not that they
were being merged into one product. To wit: Work Quickly and Effectively as
a Team Using Both Tools
??
The Other Judith
Nathan Stanford put into words:
>Sorry,
>
>C.F. Studio and UltraDev Merging.
>
>
>Read This:
>http
I have both, use both. UltraDev, very rarely, though, unless I'm teaching. I
like my code. I'm not into GUI's.
I used it for the Bargolf site because I wanted something really fast and I
didn't care about design too much. And I also wanted to test how easy it was
to:
1) Switch between the two
an