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Jedi
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For the last few years I have been using the 'Sitebuilder' that came with my hosting for my website. The template is all pre-made, all you have to do is add text/pictures into the gaps.
I feel now I want more from my website but the sitebuilder does not give many options.
So, my question is, can someone point me, with little HTML knowledge into the right direction of so easy to use but good website builder software.
Thanks
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Mount Everest The British Story
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Shaun_B
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Microsoft FrontPage is what I have used in the past, and that takes little HTML knowledge, it is paid of course, but it is worth it, as it is easy to use and can be used by both novice users and people with more of an understanding of HTML.
It will be interesting to see if there are other sites out there that do a similar job for free, but i have not looked.
Hope this helps.
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TheFatControlleR
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Free offline page builders/HTML editors are available with varying functionality. You might want to investigate these three;
Netscape Composer comes as part of the Netscape 7.2 Suite, available here.
Also Serif offer free (older/Lite) versions of their applications including WebPlus , available here.
NetObjects' Fusion Essentials is another freebie, available here.
There are various sites & applications reveiwed here.
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Jedi
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Thanks guys I will take a look at the options.
-------------------- Colin
Mount Everest The British Story
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