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Originally Posted by Helen
My advice, would be to forget the WYSIWYG editors, they do nothing but bloat the code.
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'Nothing' is a big word, WYSIWYG editors have their role, not least that they are useful learning tools. And Dreamweaver is much more than a WYSIWIG editor. You can't maintain a site with hundreds of pages using a text editor, for example, it just isn't practical. OK, in an ideal world, maybe a designer shouldn't have to do that, but in the real one... Plus, it's the industry standard, you need to be familiar with it to take part in any team work / work flow. Would an employer even consider a web designer's CV which didn't have Dreamweaver on it somewhere?