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I need a Web Site Builder
Posted by *** on October 21st, 2004

Does anyone know a good Web Site Builder with user friendly editing
interface?

Thanks.


Posted by Adrienne on October 21st, 2004

Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "***" <it_9@hotmail.com> writing in
news:umJdd.26493$J16.1467740@news20.bellglobal.com :

http://www.allmyfaqs.com/faq.pl?HTML_editors

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Adrienne Boswell
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Posted by ...D. on October 23rd, 2004

On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 03:15:43 -0400, "***" <it_9@hotmail.com> wrote:
I will tell you one right now. I have been messing around with HTML for
6 months, writing from scratch (mostly copy-paste, etc & a trial & error
learning curve). I got pretty good at it, as I had a lot of time on my
hands. Tutorials & templates & "borrowing" code. A hobby website I
started.

Ready for the "next level" - more professional looking, as I want to pick
up some part time gigs designing/writing for small business & individuals,
I bought a program from folks I bought a photo editing program from
previously. They have inexpensive stuff, yet it is quite good. I am just
now using it & am having to learn all of it's commands. What I have
discovered is this would be perfect for you, if you have never written
code,. Basically it handles everything in it's own format, and then if
you "publish" to a website, or to a folder on your hard drive, then it
converts it all to code.

The program is by a company called "Serif". They're out of Great Britain.
It is called "Webplus 9". Even if you download one of their free versions
of something, you still have to register it, and to do that you must
called them voice (toll free). And they always try to sell you
something.. It is almost funny, but that's just the way they operate..
Basically if it shows a costing like $70 online, when you call them, it is
always "on sale right now", so like $50 instead.. I feel it is well worth
the money so far. Still I have to learn it.. I am glad I learned HTML
from scratch, and it can help with some of this, but not necessary if you
follow the tutorials available. I have hit a little road block I just
started using it today - all day, but will now post a question in their
forums off of their website. However I have my home page written now,
complete with pictures, & it is very good, using a banner they provided,
and using a graphic pull down menu, which I don't know how to do writing
from scratch.

If you call them, they might try to sell you a package deal of 3 programs
- right now you only need the one mentioned.
...D.

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