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Re: Good web site creation software?
[Re: Michael_Schwarz]
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11/17/08 16:12
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I like to do things by hand. I like crafting things with my hads rather than buy a machine that does it for me (or buy the item from shops) if there is such chance. How exactly would you be making a web site without a computer that helps you do it for you? I suppose you could draw it out, but no one would ever see it. j/k I understand what you mean. There is an elegance to coding a good webpage, but is it really that much more efficient? I’m looking at time here. Something I dearly need more of. I have used NVU which is good for slapping something together, but I need a little more control. What do you guys think if I learn some css so I can get more functionality out of NVU? Or, should I just jump in both feet in to the world of html? Are there any good reference sites or script editors that has all the code laid out so I can get moving fast?
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Re: Good web site creation software?
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11/18/08 00:25
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I agree with Micheal, i hate using tools that make the code for you. They usually make it messy, non-w3 compliant and just plain horrible. I prefer doing it by hand. But i do use dreamweaver for its FTP as it allows me to edit files and save them directly to my server. If i were you i would go and learn HTML on Tizag.com or W3Schools.com, then create a site like that. Yes it may take some time but once its done you will be able to make a site and customise it a lot, also tell people that you made it not some program, and you gain a new skill from it.
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Re: Good web site creation software?
[Re: Blade280891]
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11/18/08 00:49
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But i do use dreamweaver for its FTP as it allows me to edit files and save them directly to my server. What about notepad++, editplus, or any ftp client?
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Re: Good web site creation software?
[Re: Espér]
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11/18/08 01:05
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notepad++ isn't a FTP client, it is just a text editor with some nice features.
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Re: Good web site creation software?
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11/18/08 02:33
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Thanks for the sites Blade28081991. I've decided to dig into HTML. I've already gotton started with CSS so I can use style sheets to complement Kompozer (updated NVU). I like the program because I am more visual being more artist than coder, so my next site will probably be a hybrid, some of my code, some of the program's, which will help me learn anyways. Then my next site will be completely coded by hand.
Thanks everyone for all the good info, and please if anyone else has any ideas keep them coming!
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