Chat
Micro Mart Forum
Home       Members    Calendar    Who's On
Welcome Guest ( Login | Register )
        



Webpage Design Programs Expand / Collapse
Author
Message
Posted 22/08/2005 01:20:18
186

186186186186186

Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 25/09/2005 07:29:00
Posts: 2, Visits: 1

Greetings all ,

 

Could anyone recommend a good and easy to use webpage design package ???.  I have very little experience when it comes to HTML code so it would need to be user friendly

 

Any help would be much appreciated

Post #64432
Posted 26/08/2005 13:15:10


486

486486486486486

Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 25/06/2008 12:42:39
Posts: 959, Visits: 1,539
Microsoft Frontpage for Windows, or NVU for Linux.

Acer Travelmate/Linux Mint 4

Post #64879
Posted 26/08/2005 15:16:57


Pentium

PentiumPentiumPentiumPentiumPentium

Group: Moderators
Last Login: Yesterday @ 23:02:39
Posts: 2,842, Visits: 1,466
NVU is also free and available for Windows too!

Nvu (program download)
Page Breeze (download page)


CaptainCAD
Post #64893
Posted 27/08/2005 08:35:23


486

486486486486486

Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 25/06/2008 12:42:39
Posts: 959, Visits: 1,539
"NVU is also free and available for Windows too!"

Learn something new everyday.

Acer Travelmate/Linux Mint 4

Post #64949
Posted 27/08/2005 10:21:03


186

186186186186186

Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 09/02/2008 22:55:46
Posts: 174, Visits: 32

Eugh, front page.

I'd go for dreamweaver, or notepad. There's also first page which is freely available online and is very good and available from http://www.evrsoft.com/download.shtml

For css I'd go for notepad again, or topstyle lite-another excellent freebie, from http://http://www.bradsoft.com/download/index.asp

You can learn Html for free at http://www.w3schools.com, I'd give it a try it's not as complicated as it looks.

Hope this helps,

Chris

edit: made w3schools link work




Toshiba Portege M200 / 12.1in / P-M 755 / 512 / 60 / FX5200go 32MB / XP-Tablet

Celeron D 320 (2.66GHz) / 1280 / 6GB RAID / 120GB & 40GB / Matrox Dual Head GFx / DVD / CDRW

Post #64955
Posted 07/09/2005 21:14:21


Pentium

PentiumPentiumPentiumPentiumPentium

Group: Forum Members
Last Login: Today @ 00:55:41
Posts: 1,554, Visits: 11,419
Im 14 - I recommend Dreamweaver, like chris999998. Its a nice proggy when you know how it works. If I can understand it, and dont know HTML, then you should be able to understand it too.

I tried Frontpage, the only useful feature is the Exit one. Its useless. All they have to offer is the M$ brand and visitor counters.

Dreamweaver comes in Studio MX and is also inscluded is Flash MX, good for adding web effects.


[ Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 - 4 GB Corsair TwinX DDR-800 - 256 MB Palit 8600 GTS ]
[ 3x 500 GB Samsung F1 HDDs - Asus P5B Deluxe/WiFi-AP ]
Post #65960
Posted 29/09/2005 14:37:56


Pentium

PentiumPentiumPentiumPentiumPentium

Group: Forum Members
Last Login: Yesterday @ 22:01:34
Posts: 5,536, Visits: 29,229
I agree, using frontpage is worse than hand coding,

Dreamweaver is the best but there are other options - search for "open source wysiwyg editors" on google and have a go with some of them.

The best thing about free stuf is that if its crap then at least you arnt out of pocket!

Cheers,
Tom
My Crime is that of curiosity, my crime is that of outsmarting you




Post #68418
« Prev Topic | Next Topic »


Reading This Topic Expand / Collapse
Active Users: 0 (0 guests, 0 members, 0 anonymous members)
No members currently viewing this topic.
Forum Moderators: TheEditor, admin, Sarah of the Dead

Permissions Expand / Collapse

All times are GMT, Time now is 5:28am

Powered by InstantForum.NET v4.1.4 © 2009
Execution: 0.125. 10 queries. Compression Disabled.