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With CSS2, the web finally got usable page layout technology. But, while hand-coding is relatively simple for many aspects of both HTML and CSS, when you use it for finely tuned page layouts with numerous positioned elements, getting a page exactly right can take real time and effort. Layout Master brings you the ability to work quickly and intuitively with "positioning" in CSS. Using a simple drag and drop interface, and powerful properties editors, Layout Master is the most complete and affordable solution for developing web page layouts. We haven't designed a tool to replace your existing HTML or web design tool of choice, simply one to compliment the tools you already use. Our idea is that you use Layout Master to create and edit your page layouts, and your other tools of choice for HTML and CSS editing. Layout Master is designed to be as un-invasive of your HTML as possible. Only the code you directly change using Layout Master is changed by Layout Master.
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