When are we going to get a good page layout app for the Web?

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I’ve been on this bandwagon for years now, but when are we going to get an InDesign-level program for Web design?Dreamweaver certainly is not it. GoLive worked better before they killed it. I hear that Dreamweaver works reasonably well for coders. It’s certainly a pain for page layout specialists like myself.

We really need something that enables us to put together pages and a site without having to constantly mess with the code.

I certainly do not have to mess with PostScript to get a document done in InDesign, Illustrator, or Photoshop. Why do I have to constantly mess with the HTML and CSS to get a page put together for the Web? Certainly there’s a great programmer out there who can solve this. He or she will be an instant millionaire or better when they do.

I realize that a lot of this outburst was triggered by spending several days now trying to beat the CSS into shape for this blog, but really people, where’s that app? Of course, a lot of the frustration is because all the blog is PHP and there’s no wysiwyg editing of that.

Author: David Bergsland

An artist, illustrator, graphic designer, art director, typographer, author and publisher [in that order] since 1967. Radiqx Press is an independent Christian on-demand publisher pushing the envelope for Kingdom as we have experienced it.

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