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It strikes me that this would be very useful to ordinary folk, as not all browsers handle HTML the same way, and you'd want to see any lack of accessibility before your visitors did. You can have (IIRC) eight web browsers in your list of browsers to use, so you can try your web page in all of them.

As you mentioned, it's a matter of one click to preview your page in PageSpinner's live preview (which is a lot like BBEdit's) or in a browser. This was a huge help when I was starting out building web sites. Of course, you can't anticipate how somebody's browser is going to render your page, but it is nice to see headings that look like headings, bold that's bold, etc. You didn't mention the semi-WYSIWYG nature of PageSpinner. This struck me as a feature for the little guy, because while it does require you to know AppleScript, that is much nicer that having to learn PHP and find a hosting service that will let you use it. Your Aunt Minnie could have a catalog of her embroidered potholders hosted on SpyMac. If your data don't change often, this could be a huge benefit. This is like having a database running on your server, but you can serve the pages from any webserver. PageSpinner includes AppleScripts that will work with a database to create pages from the data.
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The ordinary user would appreciate not having to run around a folder full of pages, updating them all. They can also insert the date or other useful things. Include tags, which allow you to edit something like a footer or a navigation menu, and have it updated in all pages that use it. Some things you did not have time to find were: You seem to have found the missing alt tag, become outraged over that, then saw every little difference between what you found in PageSpinner and what you expected to find as a flaw. "Erratic" implies that it is not trustworthy, which I believe it is. How odd that you would come across it and demand that its interface be changed to suit you, while we users who have been using it for years would then have to adapt. Like Doug said, it doesn't get in my way. Novem11:46 EST #3 I am another PageSpinner user that really loves this tool.I thought that it would take a back seat after I bought Dreamweaver, but PageSpinner is still my main tool for editing and creating web pages. True, I suppose part of the appeal is that I can use it on my G4 or my little G3 laptop and it zips along. It's fast, I can very quickly find what I need most often, it auto converts punctuation to html codes on saving, and it hooks up very nicely to my ftp program so that I can just click on files to edit them. In fact, when using Dreamweaver, I have PageSpinner set up to edit my html code. And I use Dreamweaver 8.0 now and then when editing complex table layouts (created by others), but PageSpinner is my favorite. Novem02:44 EST #2 I use BBEdit for fast edits of web pages opened right from the web server.There's no hand holding for a novice but for someone who already knows HTML and CSS it's an extremely efficient tool. I found skEdit, a steal at $20.Ĭode completion, bracket matching, drag and drop image insertion from a site pane and custom snippets make it very handy.
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Though I use BBEdit most of the time, I spent a few months on a different Mac and was not willing to put out the cash for another license. I've tried several versions of PageSpinner over the years and could never warm to it. Presentation at the Webstock conference held in Wellington, May 2006.
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Just imagine listening to that even once or twice per page!įor a truly enlightening experience, download the video of Darren Fittler’s Here’s a genuine path and filename example from a There is no alt text at all, then a blind visitor often hears the pathĪnd filename instead. What you won’t understand is the experience of the blind visitor.
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If I were writing a page about how to distinguish a cat from a dog, I may Alt text is also not the same as a “text description,” and it doesn’t
