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 - From: "John De Hoog" <dehoog@example.com>
 - Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 13:18:52 +0900
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Jonathan Byrne wrote: > > Being able to concentrate on content and not think about > HTML is fine, but when you concentrate on content and pay the price of > getting broken HTML and not even knowing it, you're > being ripped off. The authors of every WYSIWYG HTML editor to > date have done a great disservice to their customers in producing editors that > do this. That depends on your definition of "broken" html. The code that comes out of FrontPage 98 (and presumably NetObjects Fusion, etc.), when run through a validator, gets flagged for things like not putting alt tags in purely decorative image elements (the ones in active navigation buttons, for example). The purpose of those empty alt tags, I presume, is to alert text-based browsers like Lynx that there is an image there; but that's a pretty minor concern for most users. Any careful user even of a WYSIWYG editor can create a site that displays just fine in both MSIE and Navigator. If that's the case, I wouldn't call the html "broken" any more than I would call a color TV program broken because people using black-and-white TVs can't differentiate things that depend on the color. I was going to go on, but enough of this. I guess this kind of discussion turns some people off the list, and I don't want to do any more of that. -- John De Hoog, Tokyo dehoog@example.com http://dehoog.org --------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai: 20 November, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Meeting: 12 December, 12:30 Tokyo Station Yaesu central gate --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor: PHT, makers of TurboLinux http://www.pht.co.jp
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