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Freeware Website Creator For Dummies?
siouxdax:
Eventually I upgraded to SiteSpinner Pro for simple sites for friends; more complicated work requires DW 8, which I like in spite of occasionally having to tweak the generated code for W3C compliance.
-OldElmerFudd (September 27, 2009, 07:31 PM)
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Wow. I forgot that I had SiteSpinner a few years ago. I can't remember what happened to it. I know I paid for it...
Kamel:
O_O! I am absolutely shocked that no one has suggested Nvu.
http://www.net2.com/nvu/
it started out as a small open source software, but seems has grown a bit beyond that. It's still free though, and an excellent way to begin building websites for free.
MilesAhead:
O_O! I am absolutely shocked that no one has suggested Nvu.
http://www.net2.com/nvu/
it started out as a small open source software, but seems has grown a bit beyond that. It's still free though, and an excellent way to begin building websites for free.
-Kamel (September 27, 2009, 09:10 PM)
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I forgot all about that one. I did use it on one of my sites a few years back. Nice to see it's still being developed.
Lutz_:
NVU is dead (under this name it is no longer developed). The previously mentioned Kompozer is the updated version of it.
MilesAhead:
NVU is dead (under this name it is no longer developed). The previously mentioned Kompozer is the updated version of it.
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Guess that's why I forgot it. :)
Must be an old FAQ on the site. One thing that drives me nuts is trying to figure out the date stuff on the web was written. A Google brings up some new breakthrough, then you see it was "new" 8 years ago!! :(
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