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ArtGoddess
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Spain
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Posted - 07 March 2004 :  13:38:48  Show Profile  Visit ArtGoddess's Homepage
Is it possible to edit an ASP file with a wysiwyg editor?

I would like to modify the appearance of my forum, but not the functionality. I'm not a programmer, but designer and I am not able to modify files directly on code.

I would like to modify files in a wysiwyg editor, like dreamweaver but my problem is... when I open the ASP file on the program and I go to the design view I just see... a white page!!!

Can anybody help me? Thanks in advance!!
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laser
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Australia
3859 Posts

Posted - 07 March 2004 :  15:01:41  Show Profile
quote:
Is it possible to edit an ASP file with a wysiwyg editor?
Nope

What I have seen is a designer do a mock-up, and a coder then translate that into Snitz &/or additional ASP code.
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ArtGoddess
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Spain
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Posted - 07 March 2004 :  15:54:55  Show Profile  Visit ArtGoddess's Homepage
Sorry but I'm from Spain and I can't understand the sentence "a designer do a mock-up, and a coder then translate that into Snitz"

Can you explain a bit more? Thanks!!!
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laser
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Australia
3859 Posts

Posted - 07 March 2004 :  16:20:05  Show Profile
No problem ....

I have seen where a designer doesn't know how to do HTML, ASP, whatever. The designer used Illustrator (not a HTML tool), but hands the design to a coder. The coder then creates the real website, using the designer's images as a base.
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