Hi,
Yeah Terry, this is what I was thinking.
One thing I always remember and tends to be true is the KISS statement 'keep it simple stupid'.
Now, it seems to me you cant get more simple than VSD and the other coffee cup applications that work with it. With it I think I can build any site in record time and I have only tinkered with it a few times, its that good in my opinion. Ok, there are 1 or 2 glitches such as simply inserting images to the background borders, not the page background, but maybe I just need to learn a bit more and tinker a bit more, maybe there is a way to just drop the whole website on to a background image or something similar.
I think clients would be happy with a site built with VSD as long as you use teh right images and it looks good. Maybe for pages that are really complicated you could build them in another application and link to it from VSD or if you cant complete those pages then pay someone to just complete the pages in the other application. this would surely be a quick and efficient way of building a site? The pages that need more versatile and complicated HTML could be built in HTML editor and linked to the VSD pages, or am I missing something?
I am not sure whether its just snobbery or elitism with HTML coding that is teh issue here? My appologys to any one who takes offence at that last remark, its not meant to be an attack or insult but more of an observation of the situation.
I guess the main things are, would the client be happy? does the site work? will the site be ranked well and not penalised somehow for being built using VSD?
Oh, I too am one of those guys that have spent hundreds. if not thousands getting sites built. One of my first major experiences was the site
www.viralert.com, which is still ongoing. Kind of run out of money and momentum but will get back on it over the next few weeks. looking at it I could have built this using VSD in a week. (obviously not including having custom software built and the databases and script integration) Oh well.
Keep it coming guys, this is intresting.
Thanks,
Stallen