Is Mac software like Rapidweaver or Sandvox really superior to equivalent template based packages on the Windows side? It just seems that making a website open correctly in IE is a right royal pain and wondered if every single web site builder in the world has the same problem. Or if you only think of IE then it really is a straightforward job.
I am all for standards and being accessible to all, but with the growth of Firefox and to some degree Mac based demand, is this recent drive/trend to be compliant across 5 browsers just a painful transitional phase that will eventually go away, or is it likely that only a few bright sparks are ever going to be able to master all the tricks of the trade to produce a website from scratch or from heavily modified templates.
I am all for standards and being accessible to all, but with the growth of Firefox and to some degree Mac based demand, is this recent drive/trend to be compliant across 5 browsers just a painful transitional phase that will eventually go away, or is it likely that only a few bright sparks are ever going to be able to master all the tricks of the trade to produce a website from scratch or from heavily modified templates.