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| 269164 | 2004-09-03 08:08:00 | Hi, I recently downloaded a program called HTML Kit wanting to build my own website. Now I realised that this program works with code line or something.Is there another freeware program out there where you can create a website but see exactly what you doing in real time, rather than looking at a string of codes and letters put together in a line. It's really confusing. Hope I made sense.thanks all. | chrisabnett (5739) | ||
| 269165 | 2004-09-03 09:38:00 | mozilla composer is ok. however notepad is still very good exspecially for learning with. my guess is you have no idea what HTML is and would rather take the easy way to produce a web page. go LEARN html and you will find it a lot easier and realise a lot of those point and click web page builders are a pain to use. :-) |
tweak'e (174) | ||
| 269166 | 2004-09-03 13:14:00 | Try Microsoft Word and save as a web page. Others will follow me and say this is the worst thing you could do, but if you are just wanting a simple site, Word will work fine. Or as tweak'e said Mozilla Composer, infact probally a better option than Word. |
Rob99 (151) | ||
| 269167 | 2004-09-03 22:18:00 | First Page 2000 is relatively easy to use, colours the HTML for easy understanding and features a preview pane - and it's free. http://www.evrsoft.com/ |
Jester (13) | ||
| 269168 | 2004-09-03 22:23:00 | Arachnophilia is what I've used. You learn html but it also does a check for you, eg. highlights loose tags. Find it, (shareware) , here. http://arachnophilia.com |
mark c (247) | ||
| 269169 | 2004-09-04 01:18:00 | HTML-Kit is an exceptionally powerful web page editor; I would recommend you persevere with it, as it is by far the best free/affordable application I have used, and will grow with your needs. There is a way to create web pages in WYSIWYG mode in HTML-Kit, but it's not that well documented. The Prototype Pad is what you are lookng for. It can be started in 2 ways: 1. On the menu bar, click Actions, Tools, Prototype Pad; or, 2. On the toolbar, click the dropdown arrow by the New button and choose Prototype Pad. This launches a new window where you can create simple web pages without needing to know any code. More info here: How to start Prototype Pad (www.chami.com) HTML Active Preview/Split Screen (www.nodntap.net) |
antmannz (28) | ||
| 269170 | 2004-09-04 04:53:00 | If you've got Microsoft Office, there's a hidden app called Microsoft Script Editor which, among other things, edits HTML pages. But not only does it allow you to edit the code, but there is also a design view where you can create your web page visually (WYSIPMWYG*). It comes with MS Office (and possibly the single installs of things like Word etc., I'm not sure). HTH Mike. * WYSIPMWYG = What You See Is Pretty Much What You Get :D :D :D :p |
Mike (15) | ||
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