does anybody know what a good program is to make websites.
50 cal King of the West ill o.g. Battle Points: 1 Jun 2, 2005 #1 does anybody know what a good program is to make websites.
F Frictionbeats ILLIEN ill o.g. Battle Points: 51 Jun 2, 2005 #2 Notepad for the hand coder, or WordPad Dreamweaver Go live Frontpage
Fade The Beat Strangler Administrator illest o.g. Jun 2, 2005 #3 There's a few good ones out there, Macromedia's Dreamweaver is what I use. Do yourself a favor and stay away from Microsoft Frontpage! Yuck.
There's a few good ones out there, Macromedia's Dreamweaver is what I use. Do yourself a favor and stay away from Microsoft Frontpage! Yuck.
DJ Excellence ILLIEN ill o.g. Battle Points: 264 bthis! Jun 2, 2005 #4 I like NVU. It's open-source, free and generates quality code. I use Dreamweaver too, the interface's weird but it's def a quality product.
I like NVU. It's open-source, free and generates quality code. I use Dreamweaver too, the interface's weird but it's def a quality product.
50 cal King of the West ill o.g. Battle Points: 1 Jun 2, 2005 #5 ok thanks i'll check those out. btw do have to know html or does it come with templates
Steel Side ILLIEN ill o.g. Jun 2, 2005 #6 Some html knowledge is helpful, for instance css, but you don't have to be a guru. Once you decide which product you're going to use, then search for tutorials, or buy the book for app.
Some html knowledge is helpful, for instance css, but you don't have to be a guru. Once you decide which product you're going to use, then search for tutorials, or buy the book for app.
Vince 2Cool2BeAHebrew ill o.g. Battle Points: 1 Jun 2, 2005 #7 Do yourself a favour and learn HTML from scratch. It ain't that hard and it will make your websites so much better. www.w3schools.com Read up on HTML and CSS and you'll be good to go!
Do yourself a favour and learn HTML from scratch. It ain't that hard and it will make your websites so much better. www.w3schools.com Read up on HTML and CSS and you'll be good to go!
Steel Side ILLIEN ill o.g. Jun 2, 2005 #8 Yeah, i agree with vince on that one. there is no substitute for knowledge. Plus it's better if you know how and why your apps do what they do.
Yeah, i agree with vince on that one. there is no substitute for knowledge. Plus it's better if you know how and why your apps do what they do.