Web Design Tool

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Officer Dibble
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Re: Web Design Tool

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"'m still kind of struggling to find something for Mac however other than Dreamweaver."

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Terry_S
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Re: Web Design Tool

Post by Terry_S »

Once you get used to something, that becomes the easiest one. I started on notepad, and then moved onto frontpage and finally ended up with Dreamweaver. If you have no knowledge of website building, get a cheap book on html, and knock up a few simple sites in notepad. Once you can achieve the results you want in html, any other tool you buy with just make things more convenient.
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PKAY
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Re: Web Design Tool

Post by PKAY »

If you are on a mac use iweb or whatever it is called. It is ace.

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Rico
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Re: Web Design Tool

Post by Rico »

Thanks for that. This looks good, And quite easy too. Ric
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Jacques
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Re: Web Design Tool

Post by Jacques »

But the code it produces is horribly structured and extremely redundant. It also puts in many things that just don?t need to be there. It's extremely difficult to go back later and edit an iWeb site in another editor (other than iWeb). Not one for professionals or if you are likely to want to change the look of your site.

A horrible piece of software, maybe worth waiting for version 2.0.....maybe. But then again if one does care about such things, one simply wouldn't be using it in the first place.

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