[WSG] X-STANDARD

2005-01-25 Thread Ryan Moore
hi group. was just on the web and was looking into x-standard, i'm currently using dreamweaver mx 2004. anyone have any feedback on x-standard and how it compares to dreamweaver? or possibly another web standard editor that ensures standards?

Re: [WSG] X-STANDARD

2005-01-25 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
Ryan Moore wrote: hi group. was just on the web and was looking into x-standard, i'm currently using dreamweaver mx 2004. anyone have any feedback on x-standard and how it compares to dreamweaver? Apples and oranges: DW is a standalone application that you run on your machine, while x-standard i

RE: [WSG] X-STANDARD

2005-01-25 Thread Brett Walsh
Brett -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Patrick H. Lauke Sent: Wednesday, 26 January 2005 10:28 AM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: Re: [WSG] X-STANDARD Ryan Moore wrote: > hi group. was just on the web and was looking into x-standard,

Re: [WSG] X-STANDARD

2005-01-26 Thread Jason Foss
Allow me to back up what Brett has just said - I've only recently started using it but it works fine in Firefox 1.0. Not really designed for creating sites from scatch - but it is perfect as an interface for your clients to edit their own website. The touble with most of those plugins is they don'