software question
I am a former Front-page user who does not know HTML and won't have time
to learn in the next year or so. Is there a software that I can get
that will allow me to create a web site and convert it into code for me?
I do not need anything fancy, mainly text, banners, and a few
graphics. Any suggestions will be appreciated, Jim
Re: software question
Jim Thornhill wrote:
> I am a former Front-page user who does not know HTML and won't have
> time to learn in the next year or so. Is there a software that I can
> get that will allow me to create a web site and convert it into code
> for me?
So you want another WYSIWYG program? Try Kompozer.
http://kompozer.net/
> I do not need anything fancy, mainly text, banners, and a few
> graphics. Any suggestions will be appreciated, Jim
Once you've generated your first page with Kompozer, switch to code
view, study it for an hour or so, then begin to write your own code.
Surely, you can find a few spare hours in the next year. :-)
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Re: software question
On Nov 3, 11:18 pm, "Beauregard T. Shagnasty"
<a.nony.m... [at] example.invalid> wrote:
> So you want another WYSIWYG program? Try Kompozer.http://kompozer.net/
Obviously you feel this is a good program if you suggest it. But
other than price, what do you feel are the best points of this over
something like Dreamweaver?
Thanks
Re: software question
On Nov 5, 6:37 am, Travis Newbury <TravisNewb... [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 3, 11:18 pm, "Beauregard T. Shagnasty"
>
> <a.nony.m... [at] example.invalid> wrote:
> > So you want another WYSIWYG program? Try Kompozer.http://kompozer.net/
>
> Obviously you feel this is a good program if you suggest it. But
> other than price, what do you feel are the best points of this over
> something like Dreamweaver?
>
> Thanks
Never mind, I downloaded it and it has a huge drawback that it is only
an HTML editor. My clients need a wysiwyg editor that does more than
HTML (asp in text mode for example) This gave me an error when I
tried to open an ASP page (though I must admit I put all of 3 minutes
into testing it)
I am sure it is a fine program, it just does not meet the application
they need it for. Thanks again
Re: software question
Travis Newbury wrote:
> On Nov 5, 6:37 am, Travis Newbury <TravisNewb... [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
> > On Nov 3, 11:18 pm, "Beauregard T. Shagnasty"
> >
> > <a.nony.m... [at] example.invalid> wrote:
> > > So you want another WYSIWYG program? Try Kompozer.http://kompozer.net/
> >
> > Obviously you feel this is a good program if you suggest it. But
> > other than price, what do you feel are the best points of this over
> > something like Dreamweaver?
> >
> > Thanks
>
> Never mind, I downloaded it and it has a huge drawback that it is only
> an HTML editor. My clients need a wysiwyg editor that does more than
> HTML (asp in text mode for example) This gave me an error when I
> tried to open an ASP page (though I must admit I put all of 3 minutes
> into testing it)
Hmmm well, it is a WYSIWYG editor. But it was originally a linux
program. It handels PHP quite well I use it *KompoZer all the time
with the handcoder extention.
Maybe download Handcoder and try that out with KompoZer, although if
your working with ASP it might be werth useing MS Expression Web or
some other MS application.
--
Regards Chad. http://freewebdesign.awardspace.biz
>
> I am sure it is a fine program, it just does not meet the application
> they need it for. Thanks again
Re: software question
On Nov 5, 9:15 am, Chaddy2222 <spamlovermailbox-sicur... [at] yahoo.com.au>
wrote:
> Maybe download Handcoder and try that out with KompoZer, although if
> your working with ASP it might be werth useing MS Expression Web or
> some other MS application.
I took a look at the "Free" Microsoft stuff (visual web developer or
something) and was not really impressed. Dreamweaver is still the
best overall product I have found, and they are improving html code
created by the wysiwyg editor (though you can not use it alone you
have to jump to text mode to clean things up a bit) But it is mighty
pricy...
Re: software question
On Nov 6, 2:50 am, Travis Newbury <TravisNewb... [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 5, 9:15 am, Chaddy2222 <spamlovermailbox-sicur... [at] yahoo.com.au>
> wrote:
>
> > Maybe download Handcoder and try that out with KompoZer, although if
> > your working with ASP it might be werth useing MS Expression Web or
> > some other MS application.
>
> I took a look at the "Free" Microsoft stuff (visual web developer or
> something) and was not really impressed. Dreamweaver is still the
> best overall product I have found, and they are improving html code
> created by the wysiwyg editor (though you can not use it alone you
> have to jump to text mode to clean things up a bit) But it is mighty
> pricy...
Not wrong.
I actually prefer KompoZer especially as far as the interface goes.
Have you had a look at the CMS packages, such as Mambo (PHP based) and
some of the ASP ones?
I don't mind Mambo / Joomla but they can be tricky to fully customise.
--
Regards Chad. http://freewebdesign.awardspace.biz
Re: software question
On Nov 5, 11:16 am, Chaddy2222 <spamlovermailbox-
sicur... [at] yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> Not wrong.
> I actually prefer KompoZer especially as far as the interface goes.
> Have you had a look at the CMS packages, such as Mambo (PHP based) and
> some of the ASP ones?
> I don't mind Mambo / Joomla but they can be tricky to fully customise.
They host with godaddy and godaddy offers Dotnet nuke. Which is a bit
limiting, but would give them the ability to change simple content
once built.