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Raising Kane 05-05-2004 02:53 AM

HTML Editor
 
Recommend a good FREE program to use to make a web page.

I used to have frontpage when I had WIN98, but I had to reformat and install WINXP. I didn't get a chance to back up all my programs and I can't find the frontpage program on any of my discs. :mad:

So gimme a program I can use to make a simple page. I am familiar with HTML, but the less I have to think it out on my own the better. I'm not going to do anything complicated with it. Basically going to use it to slap pictures on a page and upload them so I can use them on another site.

Thanks :D

SuperSlim 05-05-2004 11:05 AM

I use angelfire... real simple... slap your picutres there... upload them and post away

Raising Kane 05-05-2004 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by SuperSlim
I use angelfire... real simple... slap your picutres there... upload them and post away

I suppose I could do that, but I have quite a bit of space that comes with my cable account. Thanks for the idea. :kiss:

DS 05-05-2004 04:54 PM

Notepad.

Or trial of Dreamweaver unless you want to get the warez.

Raising Kane 05-05-2004 09:05 PM

I tried Dreamweaver. It worked, just took me awhile to figure it all out. :D Thanks

DS 05-05-2004 09:11 PM

Dreamweaver is by far the best web page program out there.

Funky Fly 05-08-2004 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by DS
Dreamweaver is by far the best web page program out there.

How good are we talking? Because when I had to take my internet literacy class (basic internet and networking knowledge and basic webpage design) I had to do it all in Note Pad.

Would this thing handle shit like and frames (damn, I hate frames :mad: ),CSS, XML, Javascript, etc ok?

Disturbed316 05-08-2004 07:05 PM

Yeah when I was doing my ICT course at college, we started out by doing it all in Notepad, but to do it in there you need to know what your doing.

This year they (I say 'they' because I got kicked off the course :'( ) are using Dreamweaver, which they say is the best thing to use as FrontPage is too aqward to use.

DS 05-08-2004 08:05 PM

Dreamweaver is the answer to quick HTML. On top of being able to use manual HTML (the kind of stuff you would put in Note Pad) you are allowed to drag and drop and edit just about everything. Let me get a picture. On this I added some frames and tables from a couple of clicks.

It handles practically everything in forms of page set up. XML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, JSP, ColdFushion, ASP, VB, VBScript, etc. It's a very deep program that I believe every website programmer, if they don't already, should have. If you are just starting and have no idea what to do, it's easy to pick up with dragging and dropping and actually learning the code by looking at it.

Funky Fly 05-10-2004 04:18 PM

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Kapoutman 05-14-2004 12:35 AM

Dreamweaver is just great. And yeah Funky, I also remember my class where I had to code a framed webpage in notepad. :mad:


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