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Previously on "What web site software?"

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  • cyberduck
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    Honestly - it doesnt matter

    Hi

    I am a Web Producer and run a web production company. Its not about the software as they all give you the same results and some argue that notepad is the best...

    Get the design and copywriting finished first and storyboard the entire website. Then find a good developer to code it for you.

    For a novice or rusty developer it will take days to acheive what a proficient web developer can do in 3 hours. So if you dont have a lot of time on your hand, get a professional design and a developer to help out.

    You dont have to go down this route, but I would recommend it if you are not an industry 'geek'...

    Take care
    Danny

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  • Fleetwood
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    Originally posted by becker
    Thanks for the help Pondlife, thats probably why your stuck in traffic on the M6 and I'm working from home!!!
    you're

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  • TheMonkey
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    Originally posted by _V_
    Agree with you there.

    Until you are proficient in (X)HTML/CSS in notepad, you should not be let anywhere near the likes of VS.NET for Internet web design.

    So much crap is spewed by these drag n drop editors.
    Hell yeah. I just "optimized" a site for someone that was spewing 400k of viewstate into a page along with table based layout from visual studio. After hacking it around a bit, we're down to 15k pages!

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  • _V_
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    Agree with you there.

    Until you are proficient in (X)HTML/CSS in notepad, you should not be let anywhere near the likes of VS.NET for Internet web design.

    So much crap is spewed by these drag n drop editors.

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  • xoggoth
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    Kidding? I have found hand coding in notepad a darn sight quicker in the end than any web authoring sofware I have used, they all seem to produce overbloated stuff with loads of totally redundant tags and properties.

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  • Cowboy Bob
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    If you're Windows inclined:-

    Windows Server 2003
    IIS
    SQL Server
    Visual Studio .NET

    If you're *nix inclined:-

    Linux/BSD
    Apache
    PostgreSQL (using MySQL may cause headaches if you want to migrate to a more professional DB later on)
    PHP/Java/Ruby On Rails

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  • Pondlife
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    Just kidding around. Don't take any offence.

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  • becker
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    Thanks for the help Pondlife, thats probably why your stuck in traffic on the M6 and I'm working from home!!!

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  • Pondlife
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    Notepad.

    HTH

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  • becker
    started a topic What web site software?

    What web site software?

    Probably been discussed elsewhere, but don’t have the patience to search for it.

    What software products/components do I need to be able to create a simple web site with some commercial functionality?

    Many years ago I was a bit of a techie, but have lost touch a bit and would like to be able to create proof-of-concept web sites for various new business ideas without the need to a) revel the idea to others and b) incur costs paying someone to do it.

    Thanks in advance.
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