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Jane Taylor
I have just upgraded from 2000 to 2003 and see all the new features in 2003.
I saw the advantages of CSS shortly after I started using 2000 and know
about inline styles, how to link style sheets etc.
Does 2003 already contain all the features for CSS that all but the very
elite designers/programmers would need or am I potentially missing something
by not investigating an outside .css editor like TopStyle or similar?
In the past FP has always found a way to include any features missing from
previous versions that were "important" to most designers but I'm just not
sure about CSS.
If you do think a CSS editor is a "must" now, can you give me a few examples
where it would allow me to do something that I couldn't do with FP 2003
alone or at least do something much faster. I need some ideas to get my
creative juices flowing.
Thanks to everyone who replies.
I saw the advantages of CSS shortly after I started using 2000 and know
about inline styles, how to link style sheets etc.
Does 2003 already contain all the features for CSS that all but the very
elite designers/programmers would need or am I potentially missing something
by not investigating an outside .css editor like TopStyle or similar?
In the past FP has always found a way to include any features missing from
previous versions that were "important" to most designers but I'm just not
sure about CSS.
If you do think a CSS editor is a "must" now, can you give me a few examples
where it would allow me to do something that I couldn't do with FP 2003
alone or at least do something much faster. I need some ideas to get my
creative juices flowing.
Thanks to everyone who replies.