Can somone refer me to use a particular website design program?

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by JcahillEnterprises, May 3, 2008.

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    I'm looking to make changes to my websites. Which program out there offers a easy solution for website updates? I'm looking for something fairly simple to use.
     
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  2. mds

    mds Active Member

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    the best way to make updates to your website is throught text editor or notepad. you will have the freedom to update it the way you like
     
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    I prefer Dreamweaver or Contribute for instant updates
     
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  4. JcahillEnterprises

    JcahillEnterprises Peon

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    Thanks. I will download Dreamweaver.
     
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  5. Skee

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    I always liked to use Frontpage for quick updates but Dream weaver is kool too.
    :D
     
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  6. JcahillEnterprises

    JcahillEnterprises Peon

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    I will look into this as well.
     
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  7. JcahillEnterprises

    JcahillEnterprises Peon

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    I'm using Dreamweaver CS3 it seems fairly simple to use.
     
    JcahillEnterprises, May 4, 2008 IP
  8. CourageTheCowardlyDog

    CourageTheCowardlyDog Well-Known Member

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    Dreamweaver - for making changes to the code.

    Otherwise, Notepad - Light n easy ;)
     
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    Dreamweaver is good
     
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    Dreamweaver is one of the best but it will cost you.
    Frontpage was pretty useful as well if you can still get hold of it.
     
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    Everything is about what kind of sofware you are seeking for, paid or free, and the way you like to work on developing sites, hard code or WYSIWYG

    I prefer hard coding so my suggestion would be Araneae (www.araneae.com) or Metapad (www.liquidninja.com/metapad)

    Otherwise Dreamweaver is good but not free, not to mention it adds a lot of junk code into your pages (just like FrontPage) so I would try a freeware solution like Virtual Mechanic's WebDwarf, available here www.virtualmechanics.com/products/dwarf
     
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