WYSIWYG Lectora vs. raw HTML coding
February 13, 2007 12:00 AM
Probably go on for days here. The biggest one I can think of is that you do not have easy access to using CSS on Lectora objects. The next two are likely done so that objects remain in the same place relative to each other. This is kind of general very nice to have when creating training courses - to know that your page layout will be there.Second biggest one is that Lectora creates fixed size pages. If you squeeze the window size, the Lectora page does not squeeze with it.Third is that Lectora uses fixed/frozen font sizes. If the user tries to make the text larger or smaller using the Text Size option in the IE View menu, nothing happens.
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