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04/15/2003 10:17:40 PM · #1
Microsoft Fronpage? Very simple -- Basically MS Word for the web..
04/15/2003 09:43:11 PM · #2
You might want to try this freeware program. I have used Coffee Cup software programs before, and they're usually quite nice and also user-friendly. They offer a free wysiwyg (what you see is what you get as in the Dreamweaver software) and another version that is reasonably priced that has more bells and whistles for a mere $49.

//www.coffeecup.com/download/choose.php?id=011&r=015

I've managed a national organization website for several years and have used quite a few programs. I started writing pages when I had to code a lot of the info by hand!!

This coffe cup software is what I would recommend for a beginner who has little or no knowledge of html coding.
04/15/2003 09:09:00 PM · #3
Originally posted by scab-lab:

I need to find something that is quick and easy. I have very little to no HTML experience and need to put together a decent website. Any suggestions?


Hey scab. If you can find someone that has Microsoft Office on their computer, they may have a very simple program to use called Microsoft FrontPage. You just place items on the page just like a drawing board and it encodes it as you go. Very nice. I built my site with it in about 2 hours. I don't have a lot of stuff on their, but it's worth a shot. Check out my site and contact me if you need to know anything about it. I can help you.

My link is in my signature.


04/15/2003 06:13:41 PM · #4
Different strokes for different folks but I found NetObjects Fusion counter-intuitive. Homesite would likely be better for people used to most Windows software.
04/15/2003 05:41:13 PM · #5
How about website complete?
04/15/2003 05:40:42 PM · #6
I think Dreamweaver is excellent, and we've shelled out mucho wonga for a legal copy of it, along with Photoshop and some other applications that are all mindblowingly expensive. :(

It IS a really good package.

But unless you're intending to create websites for a living or create a really big big site (or you're willing to get an illegal copy) then I'd count it out on cost grounds.
04/15/2003 05:05:58 PM · #7
My suggestion is Netobjects Fusion. No html needed. Good looking sites.

Message edited by author 2003-04-15 17:06:15.
04/15/2003 05:00:55 PM · #8
I use Homesite which I like a lot but you might need to know a little more than nothing to use it. Dreamweaver, maybe? What kind of website do you need?
04/15/2003 04:57:50 PM · #9
I need to find something that is quick and easy. I have very little to no HTML experience and need to put together a decent website. Any suggestions?
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