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WebAssist launches SiteAssist Professional
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Posted 27 August 2008 - 12:23 PM
No wonder most commercial websites look like glorified business forms!!! From what I saw on the developer's website, the templates that come with this product are about as imaginative as a legal pad. A pity, because the concept is sound: A good wysiwyg CSS creator is badly needed. But this ain't it.
#3
Posted 27 August 2008 - 01:11 PM
I think you are missing the point slightly as to what it's for. The sites it generates are CSS so you can change things to whatever you want very easily. I think some of the templates it comes with look quite good and they're generic enough to customise easily. Plus you can import other CSS and Dreamweaver templates directly into it if they have editable areas for navigation, content and footer.
It's not a WYSIWYG CSS editor and I don't think WebAssist is promoting it as that. I bought it and I think it's great - I can generate a complex website framework with all the navigation in place in under a minute and can them update the DWT file to change whatever I want. I would imagine (hope) that other SiteAssist Pro users will start releasing their template designs for others to use as well. If you are looking for a WYSIWYG CSS editor, try CSSEdit - it's great too and cheap
It's not a WYSIWYG CSS editor and I don't think WebAssist is promoting it as that. I bought it and I think it's great - I can generate a complex website framework with all the navigation in place in under a minute and can them update the DWT file to change whatever I want. I would imagine (hope) that other SiteAssist Pro users will start releasing their template designs for others to use as well. If you are looking for a WYSIWYG CSS editor, try CSSEdit - it's great too and cheap
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