I have just changed internet providers, and I have gotten some web space to put up a web page, and I wanted to know what software poeple use and recomend, any tips that you might have, etc.
I have just changed internet providers, and I have gotten some web space to put up a web page, and I wanted to know what software poeple use and recomend, any tips that you might have, etc.
Good recommendations here. I would add a fun little editing tool that makes throwing tags and scripts and all the good stuff a breeze. Plus it is freeware!
I'd go with Adobe GoLive, as it has an intuitive GUI and does not require you to know source code. Granted, if you use the Mac OS, get a .Mac account. Making web pages is a snap, with .Mac.
Phew! 4 responses and no one yet has recommended MS Frontpage. Good.
I use Dreamweaver. GoLive is pretty good, too. But you can't beat good old handcoding, especially for simple sites. I've just been too lazy lately, and Dreamweaver actually puts out some pretty clean code.
I have to put in a push for the freeware editor I use: HTML-Kit (http://www.chami.com). It's not WYSIWYG, but it does code highlight, and makes tags, CSS and all sorts of stuff a simple menu/button function. I'm no XHTML/PHP/CSS/JS lightweight, and it covers most of the functionality I need without being massive like Dreamweaver.
If you want to code by hand but find notepad a bit limiting (no highlighting, etc) UltraEdit is nice, and it doubles as a hex-editor (comes in handy!!)
Hmmm was just trying a google search to see what other good WYSIWYG editors are out there these days and I found this: WebDwarf! It's also an SVG editor (huh... wow, surprised I never heard about this... maybe cause it isn't any good? I'm about to download it)