To code or not to code?

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Post April 29th, 2008, 7:51 pm

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In my opinion this is a huge problem with the internet. Too many people that attempt to "webmaster" a site, don't have a single clue what the code that makes it work is all about. I have used multiple wysiwyg editors, including Dreamweaver and Frontpage and skip the design view on both and go straight to the code view. The biggest problem is novices use wysiwyg editors because they have no clue how to do anything else. Pros also use them because they are time efficient, but in all seriousness if you want to have a site/page display exactly as you want it to you HAVE to understand the code that makes it display.

I'm not dissing GUI editors, but it's the cheap way out. Learn the code or get out of the business.

That's exactly what I was going to say.

I wouldn't want a web[master?] to "code" my site without knowing what he is "coding". Not that I would want to as I can code myself.
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Post April 29th, 2008, 7:51 pm

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