Thursday, October 22, 2009

Microsoft office for web pages?

Ive been looking at web page software, but ive got an ftp program for posting, so whats best for putting the page together, are the built in microsoft programs like word, etc any good. I Have office but never done more than print out a letter with word.



Microsoft office for web pages?internet



Generally web page creation tools write really bad code, overly complicated and messy.



If you are serious about learing i would start with a decent HTML book (which covers CSS %26 simple scripting) and notepad \ wordpad.



HTML-Kit is very useful %26 free



If you just want to put together a quick site Dreamweaver is good



If possible avoid all Microsoft web page software, Word, Powerpoint etc etc



In my opinion writing pure HTML in a text editor is the way to go, you build a better understanding of HTML and you can do more, you don't have to rely on certain templates etc, although it is a lot harder than just firing up word.



Check out www.coolhomepages.com for ideas



Microsoft office for web pages?network



MS Word works!



e.g. http://www.geocities.com/darwin916/XML.h...



But it's not viewable if you are browsing using mobile phone . . . %26lt;wink!%26gt;



http://360.yahoo.com/darwin916 ~ (",)
You can work with FrontPage, but I definitely recommend Macromedia Dreamweaver. I'm a web designer and I think it's the best. Of course, Dreamweaver or Frontpage will let you put the page together but you'll have to create your graphics on Fireworks, Photoshop, or some graphics software or download images and other resources from the web!

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