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| Thread ID: 56143 | 2005-03-28 10:00:00 | thoughts on ms frontpage 2003 | holden (2488) | Press F1 |
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| 338808 | 2005-03-28 10:00:00 | have been looking at ms frontpage 2003 ,adobe golive an dreamwaver mx i tend to swing to frontpage as it seams very easy to use after trying demos for them all has anyone got any thoughts on the subject i dont know any html but want to learn or am i better off trying these free ones out there ps i am not paying for program, work is and i get to keep it after |
holden (2488) | ||
| 338809 | 2005-03-28 10:32:00 | My choice would be the Frontpage, if I could afford it. Metla has been putting together a Webpage for me in his spare time & I am impressed with it as a programme. Are you aware that there is a Webpage tutor on the HP Learning series of programmes? It has started but you might be lucky enough to grt in still. PJ |
Poppa John (284) | ||
| 338810 | 2005-03-28 10:33:00 | I have used Dreamweaver in the past, if anything it had too many apps within it. If you are looking to learn HTML or other web programming languages, might I suggest you swing by this site.... W3Schools.com (http://www.w3schools.com/) |
Myth (110) | ||
| 338811 | 2005-03-28 10:36:00 | Dreamweaver is all I use, but it can be quite complex... FP is a lot easier and will do everything you want for a while to come. | Greg (193) | ||
| 338812 | 2005-03-28 10:45:00 | i like to use dreamweaver | Prescott (11) | ||
| 338813 | 2005-03-28 11:03:00 | I guess it depends what you want to do on the web. I produce straightforward webpages with no gimmicks like this one: www.mulgor.co.nz I started using FP 97, but I've given it up and now I code in html using notepad. I have three books that help me, all from O'Reilly: HTML & XHTML, The Definitive Guide Cascading Style Sheets CSS Cookbook |
TideMan (4279) | ||
| 338814 | 2005-03-28 11:06:00 | Holden, if I could afford Frontpage, I would buy it in a shot. It is easy to use, I practised at computing for free, and it is so much easier than making them the hard way with html. You could still learn html, but hey, if work is paying, buy it! :D | supergran (108) | ||
| 338815 | 2005-03-28 15:37:00 | My thought on frontpage? YUK! Don't use it! It's websites are formatted in Microsofts own propriertry web-standard breaking code! If you look at the code part of the document you will see a whole lot of junk that doesn't need to be there! Try validating a frontpage-made site at w3c... http://validator.w3c.org Errors galore! Dreamweaver used to have a program in it called "Cleanup Word HTML" that got rid of all the proprietry crap. Remember, Dreamweaver uses standard code, so it will not break the internet. I reccommend either dreamweaver, or writing the html by hand. good luck... |
hamstar (4) | ||
| 338816 | 2005-03-28 19:44:00 | 1st Page (http://www.evrsoft.com/) is a good investment, its free. | sam m (517) | ||
| 338817 | 2005-03-28 19:54:00 | 1st page is good but be warned your virus checker may throw a hissing fit when you install it (mine did) as one of the included java scripts is a bit naughty. My virus checker identified the offending script as a virus and deleted the script, I forget the script name but I think it was one of the button mouse over scripts. | beama (111) | ||
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