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Geek Culture / Website Builder

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DragonRiderOne
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Posted: 17th Sep 2007 17:27
Anyone Know A Good Free Website Builder Something like Drag And drop that dont use html?

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BatVink
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Posted: 17th Sep 2007 18:10
MS Word

dark donkey
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Posted: 17th Sep 2007 18:12
BlueVoda is the best ive seen and its fre but you can only use it for there hosting.
Tom J
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NeX the Fairly Fast Ferret
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Posted: 18th Sep 2007 00:02
HTML isn't hard. I code with it in Notepad. Don't do much with it, but it's quite rewarding to make a pretty good page from a pile of text. Kinda why I use DB.


Since the other one was scaring you guys so much...
LD52
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Posted: 18th Sep 2007 01:11
Bluevoda !
Pyramid Games Ltd
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Posted: 18th Sep 2007 01:25
Yahoo SiteBuilder.

Oolite
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Posted: 18th Sep 2007 01:30
Quote: "MS Word"

Agreed.


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Dr Schnitzengruber
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Posted: 18th Sep 2007 04:36
Quote: "I code with it in Notepad."


Yeah, all of you should do the same. I tried many webbuilders before I realized notepad is easier.

some links:

Good tutorial

HTML tags

want to learn javascript

how about php

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Jeku
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Posted: 18th Sep 2007 07:30
Notepad is the absolute worst text editor. At least use something decent like Notepad++ or PSPad

Aaron Miller
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Posted: 18th Sep 2007 07:56
Absolutely! Notepad++ is the best thing to code in.

But BlueVoda looks amazing, I've downloading it and it's getting setup now.

DBP, $80. DBP's plugins, $320. Watching DBP Crash, Priceless.
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Jess T
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Posted: 18th Sep 2007 10:06
I use ConTEXT for text editing.

Any coding (HTML doesn't count) gets done in Dev-C++ or MSVS Express version.

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Jonny_S
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Posted: 18th Sep 2007 14:45
I use PSPad, I have dreamweaver but for quick editing of a file you can't beat pspad, dreamweaver is damn slow to load up on my comp :p.

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Insert Name Here
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Posted: 18th Sep 2007 19:32
Quote: "HTML isn't hard. I code with it in Notepad. Don't do much with it, but it's quite rewarding to make a pretty good page from a pile of text. Kinda why I use DB."

Ditto.
Quote: "Notepad is the absolute worst text editor. At least use something decent like Notepad++ or PSPad
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Hem. I have to disagree with you there. The whole point of html is you don't need fancy features or anything you don't get in notepad.

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Tom J
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Posted: 18th Sep 2007 20:01 Edited at: 18th Sep 2007 20:01
For html I use wordpad, as INH said there's no need for any extra features as long as you know what you're doing.

But then not everyone prefers HTML, or programming as a whole. When the next best alternative (WYSIWYG web design) is available, that's still good and may be the best method of designing for some people. So I'll just reccomend freeware products and not complain in this case.

bitJericho
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Posted: 18th Sep 2007 21:50
Quote: "Hem. I have to disagree with you there. The whole point of html is you don't need fancy features or anything you don't get in notepad."


I get a whole lot more done when stuffs color coded I use dreamweaver here.

When using php on top of html, it's a life saver, I'd spend so much time looking for a broken bracket otherwise

Jeku
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Posted: 18th Sep 2007 23:07
Quote: "Hem. I have to disagree with you there. The whole point of html is you don't need fancy features or anything you don't get in notepad."


You're not understanding me. I too use text editors for my websites. But Notepad is the absolute worst text editor. For one thing there's no automatic indenting, FTP save, syntax hilighting etc.

Jess T
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Posted: 19th Sep 2007 10:07
Quote: "Hem. I have to disagree with you there."

Quote: "there's no need for any extra features as long as you know what you're doing."


No offense, but that just tells me that you don't do enough professional web work to see the benefits

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