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Looking for advice on web site setup
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26/10/2007 17:20:42
 
 
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Windows
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Computing in general
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Re Expression - should be noted the upgrade price for anyone with any version of Frontpage is $89 ( and there is a free trial download )

Also, while Dreamweaver ( now Adobe ) scoffs at ASP 2.0 .NET Expression is obviously positioned as the way to go for .NET developers who want something that works like the VS environment.

>>Can anyone recommend a simple, cheap web site creation tool?
>
>This list ought to get you started. These are some of the ones I've used or at least experimented with, in no particular order:
>
>- HTML-Kit http://www.htmlkit.com/
>- CoffeeCup HTML Editor http://www.coffeecup.com/html-editor/
>- HomeSite 5.5 http://www.adobe.com/products/homesite/ (originally from Nick Bradbury, and one of the early popular favorites)
>- AceHTML http://software.visicommedia.com/en/products/acehtmlfreeware/
>- First Page 2006 http://www.evrsoft.com/
>
>And of course there's Microsoft's newest, Expression Web, which is the replacement for FrontPage. It's more expensive than some of the others, but certainly worth taking a look at. http://www.microsoft.com/expression/products/retail.aspx?key=web
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>There are also sites where you can buy pre-built website templates, kind of like PowerPoint templates, that you can customize with your own content. I've got some links at the office I can post tomorrow, if you're interested let me know.
>
>As for blogging, try blogger.com which is free and easy to use.
>
>-Rick


Charles Hankey

Though a good deal is too strange to be believed, nothing is too strange to have happened.
- Thomas Hardy

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-- T. S. Eliot
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