I probably misunderstood the 'pixelperfect' feature. I thought I could move css elements around in a visual drag&drop style to position them at absolute values. I think what you built, is an overlay of a static image to check for errors.
The font with Cufon looked pretty blurry to me, for some subconscious reason I also like to select text while reading. It's less passive, and when I can't do that, I get annoyed. But I see, you already changed it :)
Another thing: I mostly just scan until I find the "demo" button, unfortunately yours was hard to find because it has almost the exact look like the surrounding text. I know you want us to read the rest too, but that's just not an investment people are going to make unless they already like/see your idea.
In the same spirit, I would make some kind of screenshot walkthrough of your killer features. Your live-editing feature is pretty cool, but in the end it's a tiny button people have to click, and then they have to edit something on the same page, and then they have to pay attention so they see that the thing actually changed.
I myself first thought it was broken, instead I simply wasn't in the correct tab, so I didn't see what changed! I imagine a common mistake which can be easily fixed by doing a single page layout of your page.
I think you have a good idea, but it's a lot more work than one would imagine. You say it yourself: You are competing with Dreamweaver, so you'll need some kind of code intellisense too. http://cloud9ide.com/ could probably implement something like a liveview pretty easily, so that's where you are competing aswell. I wish you the best of luck :)
The font with Cufon looked pretty blurry to me, for some subconscious reason I also like to select text while reading. It's less passive, and when I can't do that, I get annoyed. But I see, you already changed it :) Another thing: I mostly just scan until I find the "demo" button, unfortunately yours was hard to find because it has almost the exact look like the surrounding text. I know you want us to read the rest too, but that's just not an investment people are going to make unless they already like/see your idea.
In the same spirit, I would make some kind of screenshot walkthrough of your killer features. Your live-editing feature is pretty cool, but in the end it's a tiny button people have to click, and then they have to edit something on the same page, and then they have to pay attention so they see that the thing actually changed. I myself first thought it was broken, instead I simply wasn't in the correct tab, so I didn't see what changed! I imagine a common mistake which can be easily fixed by doing a single page layout of your page.
I think you have a good idea, but it's a lot more work than one would imagine. You say it yourself: You are competing with Dreamweaver, so you'll need some kind of code intellisense too. http://cloud9ide.com/ could probably implement something like a liveview pretty easily, so that's where you are competing aswell. I wish you the best of luck :)