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- Version: 2.0, 1/1/2005 08:31PM PST
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What is "good code"? - Version: 2.0 fc4, 9/27/2004 01:50AM PST
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heinz1
Bjarne D Mathiesen wrote that SEEdit would not generate good code. I think that is not true. I spotted only one "incorrect" MIME type: in the XHTML 1.0 Basic Template of SEEdit, and one "half incorrect" MIME type in the XHTML 1.0 Frameset Template. See http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/NOTE-xhtml-media-types-20020801/xhtml-media-types.html (especially the 3.5 Summary there) for better information on MIME types for XHTML,
SEEdit has an excellent support for validating XHTML via Tidy, which is included somehow in the program. But to be 100 % sure, anyone will have to rely on his/her own knowledge and understanding of the subject. Nobody's perfect.
I highly recommend SEEdit as a tool for making better websites, because it's so damn efficient, used either alone or together with other authoring software.
Heinz J. Malcharzyk
SEEdit has an excellent support for validating XHTML via Tidy, which is included somehow in the program. But to be 100 % sure, anyone will have to rely on his/her own knowledge and understanding of the subject. Nobody's perfect.
I highly recommend SEEdit as a tool for making better websites, because it's so damn efficient, used either alone or together with other authoring software.
Heinz J. Malcharzyk
Exciting XHTML editor 



- Version: 2.0 fc4, 9/21/2004 11:32AM PST
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leisi
This isn't just yet another editor:
- it is a highly specialised Web Site Editor – not a general editor
- it integrates with your tools (BBEdit, Style Master, CSSEdit)
-- a humble, yet brilliant feature, - it creates sites not (just) pages, with folders for includes,
media, scripts etc, and it remembers them afterwards - it helps thick heads put thing in order, both the site, the code,
the css, your images -- with a built-in image center/database - especially: it uses your CSS file as a resource when you work
with the HTML code - but ... SEEdit is just a tool (and not immune against dishonest
reviews) --, valid code is your own responsability, though SEEdit
helps you stay valid! - it includes a previewer -- and it is the closest a text editor
comes a WYSIWYG editor - and there is more ...!
The language/unicode support is not complete yet, but the responsive developer
is working on it!
Try it, and get into it. You will be suprised how interesting and well thought out
the approach is.
There are a lot of features in SEEdit but they go unexplained. The help file is nothing more than series of hints. There is an example file that highlights the main features but doesn't really explain using the program.
With some decent docs this might be a 5 star app, but for now it is just a app that may have potential if one really knew how to use it.