i tried that and almost converted from 1stpage but it was too weird and left it to work back with 1stpage :/
RoNC
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i tried that and almost converted from 1stpage but it was too weird and left it to work back with 1stpage :/
RoNC
Thanks everybody. Gave me a lot to think about. Got me some books on HTML and CSS but will probably use one of the smaller programs till I learn more. Not sure where I'll head from here. Thanks again, Willy
I'm happy to disagree with you.. ;-)Quote:
Originally Posted by John Rayner
Good luck with notepad - if you're comfortable with that, that's fine. I would disgaree that it's necessarily a personal preference - many people really aren't interested in learning HTML (and who could blame them) but want a basic website, so WYSIWIG editors, of whatever quality can help them, similarly people maintaining large evolving websites will find that support from programs such as Dreamweaver will help them enormously.
Don't get me wrong - you can go a long way with a simple site using a WYSIWIG editor without knowing much HTML, but the more sophisticated you want to be, knowing something about HTML is a must. Once you have a grasp of HTML you can choose between notepad and more sophisticated offerings!
I don't think anyone has mentioned it [edit - several people did - why didn't I read those posts? Doh!], but I suspect, particularly for the novice, Netobjects Fusion is probably one of the easiest ways to build websites (and I say that as a Dreamweaver user).
Anyway, you pays (or don't pay) your money amd makes your choice.
Paul
I'll just add my $0.02 as another Namo WebEditor 2006 user.
.joroho.
I have always used homesite.
http://www.macromedia.com/software/homesite/
but another program that is very much like homesite and Free is
1st page, as suggested by rpc9943.
http://www.evrsoft.com/1stpage2.shtml
Thats all you need is 1st page and Xara.