J.R.
Quote:
But I would be willing to wait a little longer, if necessary, for the XSP programmers to at least get a start on some of those things that keep popping up as feature requests. It would make life a lot easier when we have to rebuild a site done by someone else using some other software (as I'm currently doing) or try to build an XSP site for a WP enthusiast (another project) or just build a site for myself that incorporates some of the cool stuff seen on other sites that aren't quite so tables-centric.
Many of us up here have asked for this for quite a while, along with XML support. There are other things we have asked for for many years, such as a new Editor to replace PinEdit. For some reason, I cannot understand, Intellimon has chosen to not look at those issues when releasing version 2.5. Hopefully they will listen and do something about it in 3.0. If not, I will start to lose hope that it will ever be fixed, as some have already that have been asking for it way before I have.
Even with Tables XSitePro is THE BEST WYSIWYG editor for doing page design, etc... as long as you can keep the old-style tables in mind when you do your design. If you want to look at using CSS stylesheets have a look at
WebPlus X4 from Serif, I purchased that and use it from time to time, as well as the free tool
KompoZer.
Quote:
I still have Dreamweaver (CS3, but may be getting CS4 for Mac from a friend) and guess I'll have to learn how to use WP (which I haven't yet). But XSP remains my favorite. I'd just like to see a bit more modernization in the next version.
Yes, I would like to see it too... Regarding WordPress it's not fun to work with either as the editor there is not much fun, I still prefer XSitePro over WordPress, but WordPress does have some interesting plugins that make it's use worthwhile for some features, so it's a tradeoff for me. I either use XSitePro (and deal with it's editor - no code locking, etc), or I use WordPress (and deal with it's poor security on the server, and plugin cross-compatibility issues).
If you're looking for add-ons to XSitePro you can find a full list on my website - which gets updated every week or so, find it at:
XSitePro plugins