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rutt
Jan-08-2006, 05:14 AM
I really like NVU (http://www.nvu.com/) for writing simple HTML pages. With this tool, writing HTML is about as simple as making a dgrin post in WYSIWYG mode, but you get much finer control over object placement, size, and text fonts, size, and formats. You get tables. (Naturally since it's HTML.) What you don't get is help with scripts and the like.
There are comercial solutions that can do lots more. This is a nice simple tool for a basically simple task. It opens HTML authoring to people who don't want to have to learn some arcane code.
Bodley
Feb-07-2007, 07:14 AM
I really like NVU (http://www.nvu.com/) for writing simple HTML pages. With this tool, writing HTML is about as simple as making a dgrin post in WYSIWYG mode, but you get much finer control over object placement, size, and text fonts, size, and formats. You get tables. (Naturally since it's HTML.) What you don't get is help with scripts and the like.
There are comercial solutions that can do lots more. This is a nice simple tool for a basically simple task. It opens HTML authoring to people who don't want to have to learn some arcane code.
So what's the answer to this Year old question? I'm contemplating creating a website for my sons ball team and would like an answer as well.
Also, any comments on using NVU (or other economically priced wysiwyg editors) for creating a website? What about Yahoo and their designer software? Oh yeah, I'm hoping to have it up and running by February18, 2007. :rofl
Rando
Feb-09-2007, 06:00 AM
Google Pages is quite nice, you can have a web page up in minutes, and it's free, http://pages.google.com/
DJ-S1
Feb-09-2007, 06:06 AM
So what's the answer to this Year old question? I'm contemplating creating a website for my sons ball team and would like an answer as well.
What question was that?
Bodley
Feb-10-2007, 03:35 PM
What question was that?
Rutt's year old question
I really like NVU (http://www.nvu.com/) for writing simple HTML pages. With this tool, writing HTML is about as simple as making a dgrin post in WYSIWYG mode, but you get much finer control over object placement, size, and text fonts, size, and formats. You get tables. (Naturally since it's HTML.) What you don't get is help with scripts and the like.
There are comercial solutions that can do lots more. This is a nice simple tool for a basically simple task. It opens HTML authoring to people who don't want to have to learn some arcane code.
DJ-S1
Feb-10-2007, 04:49 PM
That's what I mean, I don't see a question in Rutt's post. I thought he was just pointing out a piece of software that he finds useful. :dunno
I was curious to find out what your question is, since I am not an HTML guru - I thought the answer to it might lead to mention of another cool tool for webpage design that I might be able to use.
Art Scott
Feb-10-2007, 05:07 PM
Coolest tools around are Smugmug and the collection of helpers here on Dgrin.......:barb:D:thumb:ivar:barb
I could not resist....and it's true.
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