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Serif WebPlus 8   [PC Pro]
COMPANY: Serif PRICE: £51(£60 inc VAT)  
RATING: ISSUE: 116  DATE: Apr 04
   
Verdict: WebPlus is effectively a print-oriented DTP that outputs to HTML, with mixed results.

Serif, the company behind WebPlus, has a long pedigree producing design applications, such as the popular DTP application PagePlus. In fact, the whole approach to design is very familiar between these two programs. To get started on your site, for example, you first select from the range of pre-made templates. As with Web Easy Professional, these not only set a look-and-feel for your site but also include sample pages with boilerplate text. Unlike Web Easy Professional though, it's very simple to edit the resulting layout, copy and formatting.

It's also simple to create your own pages thanks to WebPlus' DTP-style approach. This is based on a Pages palette for managing pages and freeform text boxes that you can position anywhere on-screen for managing layout - you can even have text flow from one box to another. WebPlus offers some advanced word-processing features, including a thesaurus, spell checker and AutoCorrect.

WebPlus again acts very much like a DTP
 
 
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application when it comes to adding graphics. The program has reasonable drawing tools built in, complete with gradient fill and transparency support. WebPlus also supports the import of various image file formats that are automatically converted to GIF or JPEG format for web display and comes with 20,000 clip-art images. Most useful of all, the program automatically creates the graphical navigation bars for the pages in its templates.

WebPlus's DTP-style approach promises to make it as simple to create a website as it is to design a printed publication. However, designing for print and for the Web are two entirely different propositions and confusing these can quickly lead to problems. Managing your site as a single document, for example, is fine when it only contains a few pages but becomes increasingly unwieldy as it grows. WebPlus's page-based approach to layout is also problematic as it uses CSS positioning, which not all browsers support.

Even less desirable is WebPlus's artificially fixed page size, which means that if you load a large text file your copy automatically, and unnecessarily, flows onto another page - particularly irritating as you then have to manually add the navigation to make it accessible. Worst of all is WebPlus's design-intensive high-impact approach. For example, the use of full-page rather than tiling graphical backgrounds is wasteful, while the encouragement to rotate your text blocks leads to them being converted to bitmaps, which are not only unselectable, unsearchable and download-heavy but almost unreadable.

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