Creating Websites With Style (Master)
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Although I’ve designed websites for years, I never enjoyed working with CSS style sheets. Whenever I could, I used tables or layers and avoided CSS like the plague. Along the way there have been a few CSS editors I tried but there was nothing I found that made working with style sheets any easier. Along came the new Style Master 4 from Westciv and I am actually editing and designing style sheets.
One of the reasons I decided to look at Style Master was the fact it’s cross platformed. You can work in the Windows version and when you switch over to the Mac, you can work in Style Master for the Mac. It’s a $59.99 program in either the Mac or the PC version, but we’ll get to that a little later. The reason you need to purchase Style Master 4 is because it will allow you to edit and design style sheets even if you never looked at a style sheet in your life. Well maybe you have to understand computer basics, but if you’re new to designing style sheets, you’ve got to have Style Master. If you know CSS and need a good hand editor, Style Master can do that, but where it really shines is in it’s design mode. You will be able to view the webpage your editing, click on any part of the webpage and see the CSS code associated with it. All this in a WYSIWYG view with color pickers and wizards, templates, and browser previews to allow you instant gratification.
Read the rest of the review at Surf-Bits.com.
