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black prince 06-29-2004 11:05 PM

Best Free Web page editor ?
 
@Anyone,

I'm in need of a good free webpage editor and any suggestions will
be welocmed :)

Thanks

-BP

jorel 06-30-2004 12:25 AM

BP,
i don't know this tools but i did a search and found:
easyASP(free):
http://www.easyasp.org/ (new 4.02 version)
here version 4.01 for win9x,nt,me,win2k: http://www.nonags.com/files/redirect...uk/EasyASP.zip

webwriter(free):
Web Writer is a simple text-based HTML editor for those who want complete control over their code. Insert tags with just a click of a button. Use the wizards to easily create lists, tables, and forms. Use one of six templates to create a frames definition page. Insert a color hex value with just a couple of mouse clicks. Then edit your HTML code as you see fit. This program is freeware, but donations are accepted and appreciated.
http://one.ctelcom.net/danielh/WebWriter.html (link to homepage not working here)
webwriter203 for win9x,nt,me,win2k: http://www.nonags.com/files/redirect.../webwriter.zip

HTML Editor (free): http://www.blackeclipse.com/news.php

Enersoft SiteGenWiz (free): http://www.enersoft.ch/_sgt/m2_1.htm
Create a website without the hassle of coding HTML.
What could be better than a free, easy-to-use website creator? How about not having to know HTML to make a website? SiteGenWiz from Enersoft is a freeware app from across the Atlantic that lets you quickly create simple websites. You can customize things like the layout, background images, and text styles. Plus, you'll be able to update and even redesign your site at any time with just a few clicks.


and you can find more tools :arrow: free here:
http://www.webattack.com/freeware/we...fweditors.html
and
http://www.nonags.com/nonags/index.html (some are free)
aaaaaand thousands links to freewares: http://www.geocities.com/tvdarekz/links.html

and front page(M$sof) !

black prince 06-30-2004 11:32 AM

@jorel,

You are GREAT!!!!! :D Your recommendations are more than I had hoped
for and I thank you so very much :D I have some minor changes to
a customer's website and decided to learn more about .html, xml, etc.
I'd like to understand how to create those moving objects within a page
using java or some other programming tool. Your links have given me
a good start. 8)

-BP

kwag 06-30-2004 12:03 PM

@BP,

Check CoolPage: http://www.coolpage.com/cpg.html

Remember the original kvcd.net web site :D
That's what I used ;)
It's as easy as using a desktop publishing program.
You just move the images around visually, and it takes care of everything.

http://www.digitalfaq.com/archives/i...2004/06/28.png

-kwag

black prince 07-01-2004 07:20 AM

@Kwag,

Quote:

@BP,

Check CoolPage: http://www.coolpage.com/cpg.html

Remember the original kvcd.net web site Very Happy
That's what I used Wink
It's as easy as using a desktop publishing program.
You just move the images around visually, and it takes care of everything.
This is the BOMB!!! (slang for the best) 8) I like the easy way I can
move images around :D I've got to try this first.

Thanks Kwag and Jorel

-BP

black prince 07-02-2004 05:10 AM

@Kwag and Jorel,

Check out this webpage editor:

http://www.arachnoid.com/arachnophilia/

I tried coolpage, but it wouldn't allow editing an existing webpage in
.html format. It had to be .cpg (cool page) format. Arachnophilia
has a "beauty up code" that's really nice 8) The only negative is
having to install java to get it to run, so far I like the GUI and basic
functions. :wink:

-BP

kwag 07-02-2004 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by black prince
I tried coolpage, but it wouldn't allow editing an existing webpage in
.html format.

You don't have to :!:
You just "drag" elements from an existing web site, straight into your program :D
Just like this program, which is only for MAC, but look at the animation:
http://www.softpress.com/en/freeway/feature_tour

If you are doing web pages on a MAC, you migh want to take a look at that program, "FreeWay".
It's one of the best web page editors out there, but only available for the MAC. It's similar to Quark Express" DTP, so it's very easy to design pages.


-kwag

black prince 07-02-2004 10:11 AM

@Kwag,

Quote:

You don't have to Exclamation
You just "drag" elements from an existing web site, straight into your program Very Happy
Just like this program, which is only for MAC, but look at the animation:
http://www.softpress.com/en/freeway/feature_tour
Oh! 8O , I didn't know that. Thanks :D

Quote:

If you are doing web pages on a MAC, you migh want to take a look at that program, "FreeWay".
It's one of the best web page editors out there, but only available for the MAC. It's similar to Quark Express" DTP, so it's very easy to design pages.
This solves another problem the school asked me about Mac. I'll
try it out first :D Good suggestions Kwag. :mrgreen:

Thanks

-BP


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