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  • 25 Useful WYSIWYG Editors Reviewed

    By Smashing Editorial, May 6th, 2008 in Developer's Toolbox | 243 Comments

    When it comes to coding editors, it's damn hard to a get a clear overview of all the benefits and functionalities different editors have to offer. However, in the end everybody needs one, so it's important to know which editor is best tailored to your personal needs.

    WYSIWYG-editors are often criticized by real coding ninjas for bloated, dirty and not standards-complaint source code they've been producing over the last years. However, WYSIWYG-editors have become much better recently. Some of them even produce valid and elegant code.

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    Sometimes you need to provide your clients with some simple tools to edit or update their web-sites. And this is where the utility of WYSIWYG-editors comes in. As a web-professional you need to provide your clients with some sophisticated advice and offer a simple yet effective tool — e.g. a WYSIWYG-editor. In this article we've tried to give you an overview of both useful and deprecated WYSIWYG-editors.

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  • Adobe Dreamweaver Tutorials

    By Smashing Editorial, April 4th, 2007 in Tutorials | 74 Comments

    Adobe Dreamweaver Tutorials With the growing popularity of CMS, Wikis and Weblogs, WYSIWIG-editors lose their users. However, many of those editors offer many advantages, such as Integration of SVN, FTP Clients, Developer's extensions and programming environments. Using them, you can save your time and increase your efficiency. Not every code has to be written in Notepad, not every problem has to be solved manually. Therefore some good starting points for improving your WYSIWYG-skills can be useful. In the list below we tried to cover some of the most useful references, tutorials, ideas and sketches related to Adobe Dreamweaver (initially called Macromedia Dreamweaver). You might be willing to use at least some of them for your next projects. Particularly video-tutorials are amazing, don't forget to check them out. PS: You might also be interested in we've reviewed recently.

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  • Printing the Web: Solutions and Techniques

    By Smashing Editorial, February 21st, 2007 in CSS | 74 Comments

    Users don't read, they scan. In fact, after many years, reading online still didn't manage to assert itself against reading offline. Therefore long articles are usually printed out and read on paper. However, not every page will be printed out correctly by default - sometimes layout doesn't fit, sometimes font size isn't chosen properly or leading simply isn't big enough. It is also important to include some further references to the printed version of the page, so users can get back to you, once they've read the printed version of your article. Good news: web-developers can control the way web-site looks on the paper.To make sure that no data will lost and the legibility of content remains optimal after the printing, you can, of course, use CSS. There are many options and techniques you can use developing print layouts. Here is a quick overview of some interesting solutions you can use to generate print layouts "on the fly".

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