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	<title>Comments on: Styling the Web with CSSEdit</title>
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		<title>By: Krzys</title>
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		<dc:creator>Krzys</dc:creator>
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		<description>Good review, but it&apos;s kind of minimalist. I also don&apos;t believe that you touched on the importance of the Sidebar Toggle, among many other features. I believe the Sidebar is one of the coolest features of CSSEdit along with (as you mentioned) X-ray, Preview, Milestones, etc... it&apos;s all great; CSSEdit is great! 

I digress. The Sidebar Toggle, to me, is awesome. I know it is available in many other apps, but I still think it is the highlight of CSSEdit. The Sidebar Toggle not only allows a GUI for designers, but it is also acts as a learning tool for new coders. You did briefly touch on this, but I think it could be emphasized much more. CSSEdit is the one and only tool for all web devs/designers from the amateur to the professional.

You mentioned that you can code by hand, but I believe CSSEdit shines in the exact opposite way. CSSEdit is the designers tool and the alternative to a text editor. CSSEdit, to me, is the new design work flow for all designers. No longer to people need to learn to code by hand when awesome apps like this, Coda, Espresso, etc. can do it for you! I am glad that you touched on the fact that it also comes packed with a bunch of features to help hand coders like you ;)

Great work on the review, but it just seems plain. From someone who advertises the fact that they are only 15 years old every place they are on the web, I would expect some more spunky, spontaneity in your writing! :P Good work, keep it up!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good review, but it&apos;s kind of minimalist. I also don&apos;t believe that you touched on the importance of the Sidebar Toggle, among many other features. I believe the Sidebar is one of the coolest features of CSSEdit along with (as you mentioned) X-ray, Preview, Milestones, etc&#8230; it&apos;s all great; CSSEdit is great! </p>
<p>I digress. The Sidebar Toggle, to me, is awesome. I know it is available in many other apps, but I still think it is the highlight of CSSEdit. The Sidebar Toggle not only allows a GUI for designers, but it is also acts as a learning tool for new coders. You did briefly touch on this, but I think it could be emphasized much more. CSSEdit is the one and only tool for all web devs/designers from the amateur to the professional.</p>
<p>You mentioned that you can code by hand, but I believe CSSEdit shines in the exact opposite way. CSSEdit is the designers tool and the alternative to a text editor. CSSEdit, to me, is the new design work flow for all designers. No longer to people need to learn to code by hand when awesome apps like this, Coda, Espresso, etc. can do it for you! I am glad that you touched on the fact that it also comes packed with a bunch of features to help hand coders like you <img src='http://www.macstories.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Great work on the review, but it just seems plain. From someone who advertises the fact that they are only 15 years old every place they are on the web, I would expect some more spunky, spontaneity in your writing! <img src='http://www.macstories.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt=':P' class='wp-smiley' />  Good work, keep it up!</p>
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