Skybound Stylizer (CSS Editor) Introductory Video
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Does it have pixel-perfect analogue from firefox? If not, then it kinda useless.
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THAT WAS LAMEEEEEE...... Just show the product in production mode. Not a stupid clip show.
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Unfortunately I can't MrStimpy77, as it's only available for Windows. I walked through the tutorial as well, and there's absolutely tons of "incredibly bloated and bad code". If you can't spot that, I'm afraid this conversation is over. If you don't work for the company, I'm kind of at a loss as to why you're being so defensive.
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You should probably try it before judging it, I just walked through the tutorial and there's no generating "incredibly bloated and bad code" here. However, its price is bloated.
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MrStimpy77, I didn't miss the point at all, in fact I think you missed MY point. The tools I've mentioned, CSSEdit and Stylemaster, have both allowed you to create CSS in exactly the same way as this for years. My other point was that this tool, like all WYSIWYG tools, especially Frontpage/Expression and Dreamweaver, will create incredibly bloated and bad code, especially in the hands of amateurs.
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Jeremy, I think you're completely missing the point. Dreamweaver and Frontpage/Expression Web have supported WYSIWYG for way over a decade. From what I can tell from this video, the point of this tool is to approach CSS with another approach, focusing heavily on tweaking style with controls and minimally on the CSS itself. It forces us to think about the usability of our dev tools and not just in end-user software.
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I take it these muppets have never heard of CSS Edit or Stylemaster? This video definitely doesn't have me sold, at all. I haven't used this, but I can already see it being responsible for lots and lots of bad CSS.
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Yeah, a really bad video, all they are showing is some text moving a bit or resizing. Should I be impressed?
They're using it the whole damn video.
Btw video had me at hello.
Fyrtenheimer 2 years ago 3
nice software, but too fancy. and i prefer more control on code
ozzymek 1 year ago