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| | Review of Macromedia Homesite+ and Homesite 5.5 HTML web editor (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04) |
 | | Although it came as no surprise when Macromedia bought Homesite (after all, it had been bundling the program with their WYSIWYG editor, Dreamweaver, for years), there were fears that they'd fiddle about with its winning formula and pad it full of more 'user friendly' gizmos. |
 | | Homesite has a wonderful knack of helping you work the way you want to: if you're wearing your mouse out scrolling up and down lengthy documents, Homesite can split the page into two, letting you work on the different parts simultaneously. |
 | | Homesite's immense flexibility and customisation options means that it can grow with your skill level and keep up with new developments on the web, and version 5.0 extends colour-coding, tag help, validation, and code optimisation support way beyond bog standard HTML. |
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