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Andrew

posted on 25th Apr 06 at 13:34

Frontpage is so annoying to use :lol: Had to use it for one of my uni corse-works last year. Very limited to what you can do in there unless you start hand coding. Dreamweaver is good though :thumbs:


chr15barn3s

posted on 25th Apr 06 at 12:38

Nice one


Rich H

posted on 25th Apr 06 at 12:27

quote:
Originally posted by chr15barn3s
One thing that is majorly pissing me off with front page is that when I put an image in and then go to look at it on the preview its in a completely different place :mad: fucking microsoft bollox


Use the preview in web browser instead - far better and more realisitic :lol: That preview tab is bollocks!


chr15barn3s

posted on 25th Apr 06 at 12:26

One thing that is majorly pissing me off with front page is that when I put an image in and then go to look at it on the preview its in a completely different place :mad: fucking microsoft bollox


Nismo

posted on 25th Apr 06 at 11:50

Notepad 2!!


Rich H

posted on 25th Apr 06 at 11:07

Yeh I've used Frontpage quite a lot - Dreamweaver I've never got the hang of. Photshop for graphics etc btw :thumbs:

www.catesdelicatessen.com

www.ghmdesign.com

www.stayflorida.net

www.steviegee.co.uk

They are 4 of my more recent ones I have done using Frontpage and Photoshop :thumbs:


ed

posted on 25th Apr 06 at 09:56

Front Page is a What You See Is What You Get editor. It's really simple to use, almost exactly the same as Word... Just have a go on that :)


Melville

posted on 25th Apr 06 at 08:51

Front page is the perfect package for a basic site. You dont beed any html knowledge to start with but once you start to learn some html, such as meta tags etc, you can also edit the html via front page.


chr15barn3s

posted on 24th Apr 06 at 21:38

I havnt got a clue about html or any website things really :S Maybe il go on a night course or something and learn it


ed

posted on 24th Apr 06 at 21:00

http://213.210.51.39/

I made this in Dreamweaver... Though for such a simple site I could have used anything really.

For a simple HTML site you can't go wrong with Frontpage. The only reason I stopped using it was because Dreamweaver was more powerfull when it came to producing dynamic stuff using databases e.t.c...


chr15barn3s

posted on 24th Apr 06 at 20:43

Cheers, il have a look at dreamweaver then


dave17

posted on 24th Apr 06 at 17:23

when i made this:

http://www.astonsorderofservice.co.uk

i designed the page in Illustrator, saved the bits i wanted as .jpg. Opened in photoshop, and then ti Imageready, sliced it up and then built the page in Dreamweaver.

Pretty easy


Simon

posted on 24th Apr 06 at 16:10

i dont really know anything but fora uni project weve been using dreamweaver which is pretty simple


chr15barn3s

posted on 24th Apr 06 at 16:03

Im going to be making a website soon and im just wondering what programme is best to use. Ive thought about just using front page as the wizard on there basically does it for you but I want to try and make it look quite professional. Il do the logos and pictures etc in photoshop and import them into what ever I use.

Are there any better programmes which are easy to use?