G gamingslave In Runtime Messages 182 Nov 3, 2004 #1 Could someone please suggest a reletivly cheap website bulding tool. I don't really want to spend 300 on dreamweaver.
Could someone please suggest a reletivly cheap website bulding tool. I don't really want to spend 300 on dreamweaver.
A ADZ Fully Optimized Messages 2,231 Nov 3, 2004 #2 a really good one that is free is Notepad. AceHTML is also free and is not too shabby.
G Garry Baseband Member Messages 28 Nov 3, 2004 #3 you can you MS FrontPage, that is, if you have MS Office installed
A ADZ Fully Optimized Messages 2,231 Nov 3, 2004 #5 there are limitations with frontpage, that and a lot of extra additional code is thrown in. I would prefer to use notepad over frontpage.
there are limitations with frontpage, that and a lot of extra additional code is thrown in. I would prefer to use notepad over frontpage.
OP OP G gamingslave In Runtime Messages 182 Nov 3, 2004 #7 front page is good, but are there any templates that i can download?
B Blind_Arrow Fully Optimized Messages 1,909 Location Manchester, UK Nov 3, 2004 #8 hmm, i think service packs do the template trick, else u can as well find ready made free templates for frontpage. and you can delete the code of frontpage as if you dont want it to show in code. it wont effect your website.
hmm, i think service packs do the template trick, else u can as well find ready made free templates for frontpage. and you can delete the code of frontpage as if you dont want it to show in code. it wont effect your website.
X XT Daemon Poster Messages 788 Nov 3, 2004 #9 ADZ said: there are limitations with frontpage, that and a lot of extra additional code is thrown in. I would prefer to use notepad over frontpage. Click to expand... ^^ditto^^ If you know how to code frontpage is no longer a need, even if you barely know how to code you dont need frontpage
ADZ said: there are limitations with frontpage, that and a lot of extra additional code is thrown in. I would prefer to use notepad over frontpage. Click to expand... ^^ditto^^ If you know how to code frontpage is no longer a need, even if you barely know how to code you dont need frontpage
mac_mogul The Original Mac User Messages 1,515 Location America Nov 3, 2004 #10 Indeed, I find myself being more adequate in TextEdit/Notepad than FrontPage. But FrontPage is a good tool for those of us who do not know all there is to know.
Indeed, I find myself being more adequate in TextEdit/Notepad than FrontPage. But FrontPage is a good tool for those of us who do not know all there is to know.