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FREE WEBSITE SITE BUILDING SOFWARE..
GeoffB - 11/9/05 at 05:12 PM

ANYBODY GOT ANY FREE,EASY TO USE SOFTWARE..I'M ON NTL BUT THATS PANTS TO USE AND SO COMPLICTATED..NOTHING OUT OF THIS WORLD JUST SOMETHING I CAN POST LINKS AND THAT..

GEOFF


Hellfire - 11/9/05 at 05:53 PM

Nothing free is gonna be much good unfortunately Geoff. If you wanna download not-legally then most things are free... but it's never that easy... either way!

You're probably best off with Dreamweaver MX. Trial versions can be had for free - but they are time restricted i think. Some internet site sometimes post cracks and serial numbers but they often don't work.


Mr G - 11/9/05 at 07:03 PM

Before you create a whole site can I just suggest





Otherwise all your visitors are going to end up deaf


Cheers

G


Hellfire - 11/9/05 at 07:53 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Mr G
Before you create a whole site can I just suggest





Otherwise all your visitors are going to end up deaf


Cheers

G


PFFFF - WHAT??? ROFLMAO!!!


GeoffB - 12/9/05 at 07:17 AM

forgot again, thats it im gonna rip that bloody caps lock off......


Surrey Dave - 12/9/05 at 08:15 AM

MS Notepad is free , you just need a book on HTML or doesn't later versions of Word or Publisher do web pages?

Dreamweaver 3.0 does mine............


Noodle - 13/9/05 at 08:35 AM

This one's free: http://www.nvu.com/
It's meant to be an open source cross platform alternative to DW MX and their ilk.

I tried it a few months back and was suitably impressed.

Cheers,

Neil.


britishtrident - 13/9/05 at 04:05 PM

Mozilla Composer just download the Mozilla Suite
http://download.mozilla.org/?product=suite-1.7.11&os=win&lang=en-US


millenniumtree - 30/9/05 at 09:35 PM

I use any old editor I can get my hands on, but I know HTML and several other languages, so that won't help you much.

If you're really desperate, you can write crap in word and save it as html... I don't recommend this though as the code it produces is hideous.

Mozilla Composer is pretty nice. Easy to use, mostly WYSIWYG, and produces decent code.

Bluefish is a nice html editor, but it's designed to help people who already know HTML, not as a simple WYSIWYG editor.


flak monkey - 30/9/05 at 09:55 PM

Use what I used. Free if you can live with Thundersite in the corner of your web page.

Go here:
http://www.generalia-software.com/thundersite/en/

If you want to look at what you can do with it take a look at my site.

All the other ones I tried were crap in comparison.

Having said that, watch which one you download, one will only let you publish 15 times before you have to buy it. The copy i have will let you update as much as you like though...

David

[Edited on 30/9/05 by flak monkey]