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| I am planning on developing a private website and wanted some options of different types of website creating programs. I tried Adobe GoLive 6.0 and also Dreamweaver 2004. Anyways, after playing around with them for a bit, they started getting on my nerves, especcially Dreamweaver, its just too complicated 
Does anyone know of a more basic type of website program? I just need to make a simple site with my personal stuff and a online version of my resume.
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| heh, I dont want to manually code the html  | |
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| Sorry, just had to tease you a bit. I usually use notepad and then use frontpage or an asp coder to make complicated tables for example and then remove extra code that is not need for the project that some WYSIWYG editors tend to put in. | |
| Helen of Troy 2003-09-23, 8:59 pm |
| Have you noticed how Notepad.exe has improved over the years? There is now a proper *Search & Replace* option and you probably get to load in more than 500 lines of text. Isn't it amazing the way that technology is progressing? I am so impressed!! I'd lay down my LIFE for a truly great text editor like Notepad and I expect all of those iMac users would do too!!
Mind you it loads quick ....... | |
| fgale 2003-09-23, 10:17 pm |
| I used a third party notepad called notepad+ which was great because you can open multiple windows within and switch between them and had some advanced features and can set it to associate with *.htm and *.html | |
| Helen of Troy 2003-09-23, 10:30 pm |
| Do you know fgale but I was just in the midst of programming Notepad.exe for the umpteenth time ......  | |
| Papiya 2003-09-24, 7:37 am |
| Netscape Composer? | |
| MistyRing 2003-09-24, 7:43 am |
| quote: Does anyone know of a more basic type of website program? I just need to make a simple site with my personal stuff and a online version of my resume
You can do that in MS Word. File > Save As > Web Page (html).
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| Helen of Troy 2003-09-24, 10:17 am |
| quote: Originally posted by fgale
I used a third party notepad called notepad+ which was great because you can open multiple windows within and switch between them and had some advanced features and can set it to associate with *.htm and *.html
Wow! Notepad in an MDI environment!! I do that U see! I do soon ..!!! 
There.
I did it.
I like it too.
I think that this particular variety of Notepad is particularly yummy!
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| prezbedard 2003-09-24, 1:22 pm |
| Don't use word if you want clean code!
I had to use it before in a class. It adds a lot of garbage to the code. Impossible to edit by hand later on. | |
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| I'm using GoLive right now, but wanted something with a step by step wizard to easily make the site.
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| Papiya 2003-09-24, 3:35 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by prezbedard
Don't use word if you want clean code!
I had to use it before in a class. It adds a lot of garbage to the code. Impossible to edit by hand later on.
http://www.fourmilab.ch/webtools/demoroniser/ | |
| prezbedard 2003-09-24, 7:52 pm |
| Well then don't use it since its a word processing program not a web development tool. | |
| thecomeons 2003-09-25, 5:10 am |
| i used frontpage express for a while. it's free with ie. i used aolpress too. it's free to download, and it hasn't been updated for years (it's stuck in html v3), and offers frames where frontpage express does not.
you may get other apps on magazine covermounts. i tried hotdog and thought it was dung.
i use dreamweaver at work and frontpage at home. |
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