Jared, Corel Draw has some great features for web page editing. You can easily create and edit graphics and text without having to move from one program to the next. Templates let you choose what kind of pages you want to setup.
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Jared, Corel Draw has some great features for web page editing. You can easily create and edit graphics and text without having to move from one program to the next. Templates let you choose what kind of pages you want to setup.
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Ok thanks, "corel draw" ... thats something I can get, that's what I was wondering, thanks.
You might try NVU if you're looking for a "what you see is what you get" kind of editor. nvu.com
ok I'll check it out...lol...corel draw looks like something I don't really need...I use PaintShop pro, i have for years...despite everyone using photoshop. meh.
You might try NVU if you're looking for a "what you see is what you get" kind of editor. nvu.com
I am currently downloading it...i mean its free...is it REALLY better than FrontPage and/or Dreamweaver like they claim?
*edit* = I downloaded it (its tiny) and I recall using an ancient program called "aceexpert" that dwarfed this one? So I guess I'll check out dreamweaver or frontpage.
I haven't used Dreamweaver, but I like it better than FrontPage.
The nice thing about NVU is that there are a lot of tutorials to help get you started.
Ok, I'll snag dreamweaver... It's not that I need tutorials. I understand the foundation and essential elements to building a web site. I just like added features that save me coding time and give me more productivity and take less time. ...though tutorials on semi-advanced things would be nice. But I'll go with dreamweaver and just go from there......eventually you can figure out anything via the internet. lol.
*edit* LOLOLOL I found dreamweaver in an ancient .zip file...Looks like it will do the trick!!! Just like that OLD program I use to use...I LOVE how you can view the code, the page, or both at the same time.
Last edited by Jared; March 11th, 2007 at 08:25 PM.