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Nictathan
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 5531
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Posted: 12/30/04 - 01:22 Post subject: Hepl once more!
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So it's been years since I did a webpage, I need something current to do the pages with that I wont' need to type massive amounts of code to make it look good and be functional.
Can fine tune html code but as I said, been years so it's kinda all flew the coop really. Suggestions? Ideas? Hatemail?
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Fattguyy
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Joined: 09 Sep 2003 Posts: 9911
Location: Shreveport, Louisiana
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Posted: 12/30/04 - 01:28 Post subject: Re: Hepl once more!
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| Nictathan wrote: | So it's been years since I did a webpage, I need something current to do the pages with that I wont' need to type massive amounts of code to make it look good and be functional.
Can fine tune html code but as I said, been years so it's kinda all flew the coop really. Suggestions? Ideas? Hatemail? |
Google it.. I felt like being Frax.
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Nictathan
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Posted: 12/30/04 - 01:31 Post subject: Re: Hepl once more!
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| Fattguyy wrote: | | Nictathan wrote: | So it's been years since I did a webpage, I need something current to do the pages with that I wont' need to type massive amounts of code to make it look good and be functional.
Can fine tune html code but as I said, been years so it's kinda all flew the coop really. Suggestions? Ideas? Hatemail? |
Google it.. I felt like being Frax. |
Frax would have helped me...
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gotissues68
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Joined: 21 Aug 2003 Posts: 1866
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Posted: 12/30/04 - 02:48 Post subject:
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Coffee Cup HTML editor is free IIRC. I wrote everything by hand so all my other suggestions (Context, notepad, Quanta) require some experience.. There's always frontpage which is pretty l33t ... or Yahoo! Page builder.. Dreamweaver ... think that covers most of the biggies.. Or you could use a content publishing system like typepad or whatever and just do layout elements and not really deal with the design side of things..
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Nictathan
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Posted: 12/30/04 - 03:28 Post subject:
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Trying out Dreamweaver... realizing I've missed out on alot in the last few years
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gotissues68
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Posted: 12/30/04 - 03:34 Post subject:
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You could learn some basic CSS then you won't have to write as much HTML and your site will look more consistent. I got into it then got out of it but then due to a friend of mine being a webdesigner I got back into it and fell in love with it again. Its so incredibly flexible.
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Nictathan
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Posted: 12/30/04 - 03:46 Post subject:
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| gotissues68 wrote: | | You could learn some basic CSS then you won't have to write as much HTML and your site will look more consistent. I got into it then got out of it but then due to a friend of mine being a webdesigner I got back into it and fell in love with it again. Its so incredibly flexible. |
Yeah, kinda what I am going for. Going to talk with my buddy's brother to see what he has to say. Does web design for a living
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