This thread of replies makes my point! How are we, new to the program, to know that "Unwrap tag" means to delete a tag? It may be obvious to the developer, but I'd never have guessed it. Intuitive, Goodpage is not. It needs documentation.
I've also recently tried out "Style Master" for editing CSS files. Much easier to comprehend, in my book, and it comes with a comprehensive tutorial to boot! It edits only the CSS files (previewing how the CSS affects a selected HTML file), but I think it will serve my purposes far better than Goodpage. I might be persuaded to try Goodpage again if documentation shows up, but then again, I might not.
Steep learning curve - allen_a_watson_dotmac
This thread of replies makes my point! How are we, new to the program, to know that "Unwrap tag" means to delete a tag? It may be obvious to the developer, but I'd never have guessed it. Intuitive, Goodpage is not. It needs documentation.I've also recently tried out "Style Master" for editing CSS files. Much easier to comprehend, in my book, and it comes with a comprehensive tutorial to boot! It edits only the CSS files (previewing how the CSS affects a selected HTML file), but I think it will serve my purposes far better than Goodpage. I might be persuaded to try Goodpage again if documentation shows up, but then again, I might not.
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