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DRNaith

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Grrrrrrr!
« on March 12, 2010, 10:44:53 am by DRNaith »
I've been putting together/maintaining my business website.

I'm now that busy that I've had enough of faffing about spending ages trying to get things where I want them and all that sort of stuff.

Does anyone have any ideas?  Different Software? Web-based package? anything else...?



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pkt_drfc

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Re:Grrrrrrr!
« Reply #1 on March 12, 2010, 10:52:28 am by pkt_drfc »
Think bobjimwilly might know something he does that sort of thing in his spare time i think

bobjimwilly

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Re:Grrrrrrr!
« Reply #2 on March 12, 2010, 12:07:28 pm by bobjimwilly »
The obvious choice for WYSIWYG web design software is dreamweaver.

There are, however, opensource (free) alternatives out there, such as KompoZer, and even \"all-in-one\" application suites (usually including Internet browser, email & newsgroup client with an included web feed reader, HTML editor, IRC chat and web development tools) such as SeaMonkey.

Personally and professionally, I code all my sites using UltraEdit, which is suped-up version of notepad essentially, but you do need to know alot of html/css/web progamming (PHP/ASP) to use this really  :blush:

DRNaith

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Re:Grrrrrrr!
« Reply #3 on March 12, 2010, 12:17:10 pm by DRNaith »
yeah, my brother always tells me to use script instead of gui style.

Will have a look a SeaMonkey.

Looking on the web there's quite a few students who'll do it for you but judging by some of the sites they advertise themselves on they can't be that good!

pkt_drfc

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Re:Grrrrrrr!
« Reply #4 on March 12, 2010, 12:50:37 pm by pkt_drfc »
bobjimwilly wrote:
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The obvious choice for WYSIWYG web design software is dreamweaver.

There are, however, opensource (free) alternatives out there, such as KompoZer, and even \"all-in-one\" application suites (usually including Internet browser, email & newsgroup client with an included web feed reader, HTML editor, IRC chat and web development tools) such as SeaMonkey.

Personally and professionally, I code all my sites using UltraEdit, which is suped-up version of notepad essentially, but you do need to know alot of html/css/web progamming (PHP/ASP) to use this really  :blush:


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