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GUI html "coders" are pretty always a WTF at all times. My two favorites are anything that Word spits out when you "Save As HTML" and, from days gone by, absolutely anything that Adobe Pagemill spit out.Of course, the GUI editors are only as good as the people in the driver's seat, and pretty much most of them couldn't find their ass if you attached their hands to them with lag bolts. At a former job, the "webmistress" somehow managed to take a (relatively) slim 20k homepage index.html and turn it into around 20 megabytes. She'd "tested" the page only from her local HD, but when it was live, and people started hitting it via 56k dialup, things didn't work so well. Somehow she'd managed to duplicate 20 megabytes worth of <font face="font1, font2, font3"> tags nested about +MAXINT times, with the corresponding </font> tags.What's worse, she'd managed to do this in Dreamweaver, doing a simple "please add [tiny] line X to paragraph Y" type change. This is, of course, the same person who managed to crash the print server by submitting a job a few thousand times. Click print, nothing happens (printer was out of paper), click again, still nothing happens, click some more, repeat until the Cat5 is smoking. I can understand submitting a job a couple times before going to check to see if there's something wrong with the printer, but this was literally several thousand copies of the same 2-page printjob. Takes dedication (and a heaping dose of stupidity) to sit there and click print that many times.