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#1 PenDragon

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Posted 22 August 2004 - 03:56 AM

Hi, everyone. i am sorta new to making web sites and stuff but i want to learn how i have some basic knowledge and have played abound a little in notepad but i would like to know what programs you guys think are good and what kind of things you use

i do have one slight problen and that is that i cant spend any money on it right now so if you make a suggestion of somthing i could use to help me further my understanding of createing a web site i would appreciate if you try to stay away from programs that you have to pay for

thank you,
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#2 itasor

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Posted 23 August 2004 - 01:34 AM

Photoshop for layouts
Image Ready for slices and HTML saving
Notepad for converting slices to links, iframes, etc.

If you are a lil rusty on HTML use this awesome free program called TSW WebEncoder. Just search google or something for it it's awesome!

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Posted 23 August 2004 - 02:26 AM

When i first started i used 1stPage 2000. It comes with pre-installed scripts and has many useful features. Search for it on Google.

But be warned, last time i downloaded it it came with a virus. I could use the program after Norton deleted the virus although im quite sure i downloaded it of the creators website so MAKE SURE YOU SCAN IT FOR VIRSUSES!

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Posted 23 August 2004 - 04:33 AM

notepad for html is the cheapest lol

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Posted 26 August 2004 - 08:31 PM

well notepad is the cheapest but it will do if you know html... but i would use a program like Dreamweaver or Frontpage. Or any other html editor. The easiest for someone new is too get one of those programs and then the program will do the most of the html coding.

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Posted 01 September 2004 - 03:29 PM

Try GIMP it is free tool that look like photoshop and can do much better

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Posted 07 September 2004 - 07:22 PM

If you are searching for a free editor, there is an awesome free editor that is available online. I don't know what I would do without it. It's called "TSW Webcoder 5," it's the newest version of the software. You can find it at: TSWare. If you want to know all the features available for this software, read about it on their site.

Trust me when I say it's the best, for free software anyway...


Later,
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Posted 07 September 2004 - 08:56 PM

Pro Shop 8 is an good sofeware. I know its isn't free but its good. get an free trail by looking it up on google. u might want to buy it. personally i think it's way to expencie but my dad had one lying around the house and got 1 from work so its good.

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Posted 09 September 2004 - 09:00 PM

Hi,
I programmed my first page in notepad. But Notepad is a unpowerful editor. Now is the time you have to decide between using vi or emacs. A decision which every programmer or developer has to make in his life. . Both emacs and vi are cross-platform. I mean you can use them under windows too. However i discoverd Kate the other day. It is an editor for linux in kde and is pretty cool.
Good luck with the editor choose.

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Posted 22 September 2004 - 01:53 PM

I use dreamweaver as its the easiest and the msot powerful editor. Its both WYSIWYG and HTML viewer, Wodnerful :(




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