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Isaiah Carew
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RapidWeaver
Yourhead
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on 03 Dec 2010
[Version 5.0.0]
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Stacks
YourHead
commented
on 19 Jan 2009
I just wanted to mention that there's a great review in Ars Technica of Stacks. Very honest and in depth reporting. Have a look:
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2009/01/13/stacks-a-rapidweaver-plug-in-for-easy-nested-site-layout
[Version 0.3.1pb1]
Blocks
YourHead
(developer) commented
on 26 May 2007
RapidWeaver is not designed to do WYSIWYG -- and neither is Blocks. Blocks only controls the content area of your RapidWeaver layout.
I DOES allow you to do thing that other pure WYSIWYG software does not. You can add HTML code, PHP, Flash and javascript very easily.
Those benefits (or RapidWeaver as a whole) come at the cost of pure WYSIWYG.
I'm sorry someone had trouble with Internet Explorer -- but I believe his experience is probably not the norm.
I use Blocks for many pages on my own web site and it's tested regularly to work well on IE 6 and 7, Firefox, Comino, Opera, and of course, Safari.
Give it a test yourself and find out!
Isaiah
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RapidWeaver
Yourhead rated on 03 Dec 2010
[Version 5.0.0]
+3
Stacks
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2009/01/13/stacks-a-rapidweaver-plug-in-for-easy-nested-site-layout
Blocks
I DOES allow you to do thing that other pure WYSIWYG software does not. You can add HTML code, PHP, Flash and javascript very easily.
Those benefits (or RapidWeaver as a whole) come at the cost of pure WYSIWYG.
I'm sorry someone had trouble with Internet Explorer -- but I believe his experience is probably not the norm.
I use Blocks for many pages on my own web site and it's tested regularly to work well on IE 6 and 7, Firefox, Comino, Opera, and of course, Safari.
Give it a test yourself and find out!
Isaiah