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web site design for beginners
Category: Computers > Programming Asked by: joep0325-ga List Price: $5.00 |
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23 Oct 2002 09:55 PDT
Expires: 22 Nov 2002 08:55 PST Question ID: 88630 |
Looking for a program design web site just using regular text and photos I do not know HTML so it would have to convert it to Html and set the pages up |
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Re: web site design for beginners
Answered By: kriswrite-ga on 23 Oct 2002 10:23 PDT Rated: |
joep0325~ There are a number of programs available for newbie web designers who don't know HTML. They are called "what you see is what you get" (or, "WYSIWYG") programs because they generate HTML code based upon a traditional text and illustration layout that you create. Probably the best known among these programs is FrontPage. To see a review of this software, go to: http://www.cnet.com/software/0-3227860-1204-5600609.html?tag=pdtl-list Here is a review of some other "WYSIWYG" programs: http://design.multimedian.com/zwebeditors.html And another set of reviews: http://www.inet-host.com/tutorial/editors.html Another site that may prove helpful to you offers sources for free and inexpensive web development tools: http://costumes.org/subwebs/cheaptricks/programs.htm Finally, you may wish to consider a site such as Yahoo/Geocities, which offers a free WYSIWYG editor. For more information, go to their website: http://geocities.yahoo.com Kewords Used: WYSIWYG program review* Good luck! kriswrite |
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Re: web site design for beginners
From: rac-ga on 23 Oct 2002 11:20 PDT |
You can start create webpages using MSWord itself without knowing HTML. For further info please check the Create web page(Partial Help list is given below) Create a Web page Word offers two easy ways for you to create Web pages. You can start a new page by using a wizard or template, or you can convert an existing Word document to HTML, the format used for Web pages. When you create a Web page with either of these methods, Word customizes some toolbars, menu commands, and options to provide the Web page authoring features. Using the Web page authoring features to create your Web page will usually produce the best results. You can use the Web Page Wizard to start with sample content ¾ such as a personal home page and registration form ¾ and graphical themes ¾ such as festive and community ¾ to help you quickly create a Web page. If you prefer, you can start with a blank Web page. For information about many of the features you can use in Web pages, click . Use the HTML conversion method when you have existing Word content that you want to quickly convert to a Web page. The formatting and features that are supported by HTML will be converted. For more information, click . What do you want to do? Create a Web page from a wizard or template Save a Word document in HTML format Hope it Helps. Best of Luck. RAC |
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Re: web site design for beginners
From: mvguy-ga on 23 Oct 2002 17:53 PDT |
The Mozilla browser (on which Netscape is based) comes with a free WYSIWYG page designer known as Composer. It's free and very easy to use. http://www.mozilla.org |
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Re: web site design for beginners
From: kikufromabook-ga on 23 Oct 2002 20:42 PDT |
you can design web sites using just about any office applications.Under the <b>File</b> menu there is a <b>Save as web page</b> option. |
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