my apologies, that HTML code apparently didn't work. I'm kind of new to the site. Here's that link:
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Browse All Topicscurrently im using a program called webpage maker to create webpages as it also imports and exports html. does anyone know of programs or sites that are useful to add more graphically attractive images, flash, video or even create bold type fonts of different shapes and sizes to assist in improving websites visually etc etc ?
does anyone know of any other webpage program out there that is very good in use and maybe has very good templates, etc rather than the same old repeat templates that im seeing?
i have used dreamweaver in the passed, but havent got that program anymore and will eventually start using it at a later date as for speedier improvements to webpages can be done at a click throughout the webpage, rather than ammending every individual page!!
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my apologies, that HTML code apparently didn't work. I'm kind of new to the site. Here's that link:
http://www.microsoft.com/e
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by: ayohoffPosted on 2009-08-20 at 07:28:48ID: 25142934
I have found that the new Microsoft Expression Web is very easy to use, has more flexibility than FrontPage 2003, and there are plenty of template available online. Expression's flexibility will allow it to work seamlessly with almost any free or paid template you download (there are hundreds of thousands of free tempIates available via a simple Google search). I prefer to use hard-code only (Notepad++ with syntax highlighting), but for a WYSIWYG HTML/XHTML/CSS/PHP/ASP application, I would say Expression Web is the way to go. It's very user friendly, and is already in version 3. There is a free fully-functional trial of the application at the following address:
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