Hi all. Can anyone recommend a free, offline web page builder to download?
Word - in advance.
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I use textpad
those wysiwyg editors do bad things to beautiful code, and not in a pleasant way.
those wysiwyg editors do bad things to beautiful code, and not in a pleasant way.
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I use QB
I didn't know he was available for download...hallucienate wrote:I use QB
A program similar to Yaboos Pagebuilder would be ideal.
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usually use textpad, but for knocking up a quick page, something like macromedia's dreamweaver is the business
it aint free, but you get a trial version from macromedia.com
not seen their latest version (i have "mx") but i hear they've changed the gui a bit and its supposed to be a bit wierd to get your head round if you've used older versions
its very powerful though and very extensible - you can add extra functionality to it but downloading "extensions" too...
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Macromedia change their GUI, Never!Quiff Boy wrote:i hear they've changed the gui a bit and its supposed to be a bit wierd to get your head round if you've used older versions
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