However, there’s now a new option to take advantage of CSS-positioning and semantic XHTML during output – though this is so well hidden that most users are unlikely to come across it. Disappointingly, it still does – at least by default. The downside of this approach was always that it inevitably led to some ugly and inefficient code reliant on nested tables and transparent GIFs. Creating a layout is simple, as you just drag out text boxes onscreen as you would in a wysiwyg DTP app, leaving the program to take care of the necessary code when you come to publish. Once you’ve finished with Site view, double-clicking on your icon – or now multiple icons – opens your pages as tabs in Page view ready for editing. To reorganise your site, simply drag-and-drop your page icons and the navigation automatically updates. This has always been one of NetObject Fusion’s greatest strengths, as it lets you add and organise the pages of your site visually, leaving the program to create all the necessary navigation as text links or graphical rollovers. Once you’ve chosen your basic design, you structure your site in Site view.
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