Re: Visual Studio.Net Wysiwyg
From: Lau Lei Cheong (leu_lc_at_yehoo.com.hk)
Date: 06/19/04
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Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 10:11:41 +0800
Hello,
I agree that one should do their design in whatever webpage degining
software then bring them in VS.NET.
However, you have to agree that if you use VS.NET's IDE to write tags in to
defined schema only, you should
at least feel convienence in writing pages.
Not only the Intelisense autocomplete feature I'm talking about, if you
write tags without closing it, the IDE
will tell you by showing </whatever> when you type "<". Once you fill back
all the missing end tags, you can
switch to designer view than back again. You'll see the excess end tags
being stacked in single row so you can
remove them easily.
Finally, don't know I'm correct or not, even if I removed the schema
meta tag, it doesn't remove any of the tag
it complains doesn't exist. Maybe I should try to see on some tags it
doesn't know...
"Darren Clark" <dclark88@hotmail.com> ¦b¶l¥ó
news:u1CwF2ZVEHA.712@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl ¤¤¼¶¼g...
> Yes you are right.... vs.net sucks badly as a wysiwyg .... very badly....
> maybe that is because it wasnt built for design... however you still think
> they could have done a better job than they have.
>
> Anyway... i use dreamweaver or hand code for all our designs. then bring
> into vs.net once al the html is built.
>
> process goes
> 1) designer designs the UI
> 2) Build all HTML pages in dreamweaver and produce html prototype of site
> 3) bring this into vs.net and finish it off
>
> also becareful when viewing things in the designer view in vs after
> dreamweaver has finished... it does a good job or removing tags that it
> doesnt know...
>
>
> "Marty U." <none@none.com> wrote in message
> news:KNIAc.51881$Hg2.17219@attbi_s04...
> > I know this topic has been beat to death. However, I was sitting here
> > trying to figure out what Microsoft Does when they develop an ASP.net
> > for WYSIWYG functionality. Visual Studio's sucks to be honest. And I
> > don't believe Microsoft has purchased Dreamweaver to do their designs.
> >
> > Are any of you using Visual Studio exclusively to develop your ASP.net
> > apps? If so do you have any web sites that can demonstrate the result. I
> > am really curious how some of these apps/sites look.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Marty U.
>
>
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