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Citezyne
post May 17 2006, 04:46 PM
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ok I’m kinda new to the whole web page making thing and iv been teaching myself to use Front page... man it sux iv never used a program that is so bugged and so hard to use in my life its a disgrace, so now I’m on the hunt for a good and free webpage program something that is as cool as dream weaver but is very easy to use and so on is there anything that anyone could offer me
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post May 17 2006, 11:35 PM
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Was just going to mention Dreamweaver. It's one of the best WYSIWYG editors I used. If you have that already, stick with it. Otherwise you might want to give First Page 2006 a try. It's freeware, so download and install it. If you don't like it, just uninstall it.
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post May 21 2006, 06:55 AM
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i am using dreamweaver. i think it's a free version aswell.
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post May 21 2006, 07:41 AM
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a free version of dreamweaver wink.gif well that means itll expire in a few days or its illigal free kinda software hehe. Anyway dreamweaver is indeed one of the best wysiwyg editors
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post May 25 2006, 04:28 PM
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You could always try AceHTML Freeware from Visicom. It takes very little time to learn, can be used for basic or professional looking sites, comes with a plethora of java scripts that can enhance your site's look, or clutter it up to hell, and best of all, it's free! From the same site you can download AceFTP, to upload your site to the server once it's done, and VMN Toolbar which you can customise to promote your site!

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post May 27 2006, 06:14 PM
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The one Rebecca mentiond is great,also try THEASE - there all freeware and by the looks of it there pretty good.

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post Aug 9 2006, 01:20 PM
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yeah I think so too
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post Aug 9 2006, 01:44 PM
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I've got Dreamweaver (on my computer that needs to be fixed). Got it from a friend. Looks like a great program. Haven't installed it on this computer as it's my roomates. Worked with it a little, and so far it seems like the best one I've worked with. I've tried HTML Kit and it was ok, and PHP Designer 2006 I really liked, but this Dreamweaver looks like it's got a ton of features that I will need to learn how to use (hopefully it will help me out). Unfortunatly, using Dreamweaver and things like this, personally I think it will make me lazy. What I mean by this is, I won't want to code it out myself. But it also helps me learn. When I use a WYSIWYG, if it does some things for me, I can look at the code, study it, and learn from it. I'm just hoping I don't become dependant on it.
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post Aug 20 2006, 09:25 PM
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N|vu (sponsored by Linspire) is a good and free WYSIWYG web page editor. It provides a rich set of features and seems to create relatively clean code. It is available for the *nix, Windows, and Mac platforms. I only used this software a few times, so I cannot comment on its comprehensive feature set. I tend to hand-code my HTML, for which I use Crimson Editor. First Page is a good alternative for coding as well. I know the 2006 version is out, but I have not tried its new WYSIWYG feature, so I cannot comment on it.

As for N|vu, unfortunately, development seems to have stopped at version 1.0, so bugs or new features will not be addressed.
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post Aug 21 2006, 05:39 PM
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Freamwever is not free.. by far its not even cheap. best thing to do is learn your html codes scripts and use notepad. that will be the cheapest way to go...
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