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i have the code to a webpage template i would like to use for my blog, but i dont understand html, is thre any programme (prefferably free) that i could use so i could edit stuff around in the layout that i could see from the website perspective that the website would look (not in html text)
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: San Antonio, TX
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Yes; do a Google search for WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) HTML editors. I prefer to code everything by hand, so I unfortunately can't suggest any for you. Macromedia Dreamweaver is a very common one, though.
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For people new to HTML I would recommend Nvu. This open source HTML editor is available at http://www.nvu.com/ It has a pretty nice layout and things are fairly intuitive. HTML may look like giberish at first but it is very simple once you become familiar with the tags and how HTML documents are laid out. A great tutorial (where I learned years ago) can be found at http://www.davesite.com/webstation/html/ Good luck =) |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
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If you happen to have a Mac or are considering buying a Mac...iWeb is great for noobs. Its free and comes pre-installed. Link -> Apple - iLife - iWeb |
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