It can’t handle CSS. Period. I mean, it shouldn’t be too hard to make a WYSIWYG program that can handle a simple SPAN tag, should it? Everyone else has been able to do it. But not, apparently, Fusion. People complain about having to hack dreamweaver so it’ll produce compliant code, but you have to hack fusion just so it’ll produce code that looks like it was written in the year 2000.

The only thing it’s decent at is producing absolutely positioned pages that work without a hitch everywhere. It’s a combination of CSS-P divs and LAYER tags on top of one another that I haven’t been able to reliably reproduce by hand.

And it’s fast. It lets me crank shit out way faster than anything else. Because of the speed and ease, my boss is in love with it. So much so that even though the company got de-listed from NASDAQ, we have no plans to even train on any other software, much less migrate any sites. But it produces code that’s so god awful embarrassing that I don’t even want to own up to producing most of it.

End rant. I feel better now.