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  • Board Game Geek
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    NetObjects Fusion

    Completely GUI orientated, no knowledge of coding needed. You can focus on the design and let NOF do the rest.

    Has lots of extra tools that make adding new features a doddle.

    If you want to get down to code level to fine tune you can.

    Best of both worlds.

    Been using it for the last 8 years, since version 5, and we're on 10 now.

    Linky Here

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  • cykophysh39
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    How About Frontpage?
    Sitebuilder?
    Hot metal pro?

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  • Bluebird
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    Originally posted by Ardesco
    I use Dreamweaver and it's pretty good, although I must admit I use it like a glorified notepad so my input probably isn't that useful (It turns my code pretty colours!!!). If you are looking for a good free one try Quanta+ but I belive it is only available on KDE (Linux).
    It doesn't have to be free, just easy to use.

    Moonfruit is ok, you get templates that are easy to modify.
    I've used VB in the past so a nice drag&drop GUI is what I'm looking for, with the added advantage of being able to C&P some HTML from stuff like Google ASdsense.


    I've had a look at MS visual web developer express, but it look too complicated and messy to use.

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  • Ardesco
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    I use Dreamweaver and it's pretty good, although I must admit I use it like a glorified notepad so my input probably isn't that useful (It turns my code pretty colours!!!). If you are looking for a good free one try Quanta+ but I belive it is only available on KDE (Linux).

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  • Burdock
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    Originally posted by Bluebird
    Providing that I have absolute control & direction over your work, and you have no right of substitution.

    what about MOO?!

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  • Bluebird
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    Originally posted by cykophysh39
    Stop being a tight fisted taffy and pay a struggling web developer like myself a fair price :-)
    Providing that I have absolute control & direction over your work, and you have no right of substitution.

    Whats you price ?

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  • cykophysh39
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    Stop being a tight fisted taffy and pay a struggling web developer like myself a fair price :-)

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  • Spacecadet
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    try MS visual web developer express, you can build HTML pages with that in a visual/HTML way

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  • Bluebird
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule
    Not really - it's a thing

    vi is a text editor and so is textmate - suggesting that you should just write it all by hand.
    Thanks can any s then tell me what to use ?

    I've heard dreamweaver mentioned although it's seems overkill for what I want, perhaps I'll just use MS Publisher / Frontpage

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by Bluebird
    should this mean anything to me ?
    Not really - it's a thing

    vi is a text editor and so is textmate - suggesting that you should just write it all by hand.

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  • Bluebird
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule
    no - textmate, although you might have trouble running it on unix.
    should this mean anything to me ?

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by portseven
    vi?
    no - textmate, although you might have trouble running it on unix.

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  • portseven
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    vi?

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  • Bluebird
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    I've had a website for commercial reasons for some time, it needs a refresh and the Moonfruit just isn't up to the job.

    I also want to be able to add HTML code for things like Google Adsense which Moonfriut doesn't allow.

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  • weboo
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    No need to develop with a so called tool....get a free portal/application from here:

    http://www.dotnetnuke.com/

    Then customize, install the free add-ons to your liking.

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