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italiano 25th Jul 02 01:37 PM

Can someone recommend to me an easy to use web creation program which is also powerful.

This is my first crack at it.
I don't want to have to learn coding or anything like that...

Regards

italiano

JacKDynne 25th Jul 02 03:44 PM

Italiano,

I like to use homesite from macromedia....not too hard and html code is perty easy to figger out....:)

/JD

cappaberra 25th Jul 02 06:01 PM

I've been using Frontpage which is bout as easy and intuitive as it gets if you have been using office for a long time... I adds a few stupid things to the page in the html code, but you can delete that stuff...

-CaP

italiano 25th Jul 02 06:17 PM

Thanks Guys...

Will give them a go...

analog chainsaw 25th Jul 02 06:23 PM

Dreamweaver is a great tool. It may take a bit longer to learn, but it's still fairly easy to learn. Very powerful, lots of options and clean code.

DewLaSing 26th Jul 02 03:55 AM

Dreamweaver is good if you don't know html code.

Homesite is good if you know html and don't want to deal with the "user friendly" stuff.

I personally don't like Frontpage since it adds unnecessary MS bs.

VP 26th Jul 02 10:52 AM

Homesite 105% :P

analog chainsaw 26th Jul 02 06:41 PM

That's actually a false statement. The great thing about Dreamweaver is that you can use the front end WYSIWYG and create decent code, but for those people that know HTML/ASP/CF, etc, you just open up the code view and work in that. It's not just a front end GUI for noobs.

reSet 28th Jul 02 02:49 AM

namo webeditor's a pretty good prog also
www.jasc.com



Last edited by reSet at Jul 28 2002, 01:50 AM

Bads 28th Jul 02 04:38 AM

I use Frontpage 2002 for a while now B)

It' really easy to use :lol:

M31 9th Aug 02 09:53 PM

The first website I built was with Xsara. Have a look at the latest version 3 and see what you think.

It depends what you want to do with the site. If you want loads of flash and pyrotechnics on your site then you will need to get stuck into some code work. There are loads of apps that make it so you dont need to learn about HTML but I think that at least knowing a bit about it is better than nothing at all.



Last edited by M31 at Aug 9 2002, 08:53 PM

Jessica 14th Aug 02 05:02 AM

the 1st website i built....i used notepad :-D.
its gone now. I was like 13. ;).

anyway. u can use Word to do it.
And just chooses Save As Webpage.

ecperez 14th Aug 02 06:34 AM

The easiest way to build webpages is use frontpage, but want some additional features, use Dreamweaver or adobe go live..


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