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SitePoint Articles
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Article Discussion
This is an article discussion thread for discussing the SitePoint article, "Debate - WYSIWYG: a Web Designer's Dream"
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In neither of the two articles I see another possible option mentioned: coding in an WYSIWYG editor, and optimizing the HTML documents by hand. Both this and the opposition's article address the situation as if there is one good and one bad. But wouldn't you say the two are combinable?
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3 year old article, guys...
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Nothing, they still produce rubbish code, which you have to go back and clean up. A lot of people don't bother though.
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