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mm Geocities has Page Builder.. its a bit like Front Page where all you do is just click and drag.. no need for coding.. tho a warning.. once u save your page.. and u made it by Page Builder.. and u decided to edit its source code.. it will stuff the page up..
coz there are some stuff i can do with coding that i cant do with Page Builder.. so i had to edit the source code.. but then when i saved it and preview it.. the alignment was ****ed..
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Just use notepad. Go to the store and buy a book to help you get started. I, myself dont really like the WYSIWYG programs because they are for lame people who really don't even know whats behind the picture (moste people anyways). It gives web design a whole new meaning.
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macromedia Flash & dreamweaver
hosting www.demented.org
or if u wanna pay for hosting look up interworks - just signed up withthem and they rule ;)
v_Ln
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dreamweaver ultra dev rules, but its really overkill for a home page hosted on by a free service. frontpage is the easiest and more than adequet for your needs but notepad is a lot of fun if your not in a rush.
i gotta disagree with alot of people who think you learn more using notepad. well maybe the basics you'll learn better, but IMO you really start learning alot when you start editing pages made by DW or similar program to make them do what you want.
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I know that notepad is a lot of fun becouse I tried
But is dificult for me because a pretty page has a lot of graphics on Java and stuf and I don't know $it on that
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Well, for lots of JAVA, JS, CSS, pics, and other stuff for your page, you can still use everything from a plaintext editor to WYSIWYG editors. It's all a matter of taste...
However, you might want to be a little leary on any web page builder that does not let you edit the HTML and other code directly, or adds too much "extra" code or code that is not standard.
Here is a link for a decent editor that is free: First Page 2000 and is similar (but not as good) to Homesite by Allaire/Macromedia.
Good luck
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Thanks
I will download First Page 2000
anywhay
some sites forr free hosting....? :)
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MatrixY2k rocks it doesn't have all that extra crap but it's has only what you need. www.download.com has it.
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notepad is good to use if you know html at the back of your hand. it also doesnt take up that much memory space when running, and loads up pretty quickly, unlike front page and other ones.
- [blackh0le]
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