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Posted by Nowhere on 01/03/06 17:43
"Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote in message
news:dpe2c7$9ml$1@godfrey.mcc.ac.uk...
> __/ [Nowhere] on Tuesday 03 January 2006 13:49 \__
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> > Making a small web site/page.
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> More details would have helped you get a better reply.
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> > Is it any good?
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> The site of Dreamweaver? I don't like WYSIWYG toolkits myself, but others
> might argue in favour. I used such tools many years ago when I was at
> school. They lead to code that is largely misunderstood, badly-behaved 'in
> the wild' and is not faster to produce (provided you become
well-acquiented
> with HTML or a CMS... fluency takes practice).
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> > How do you use it? Thanks.
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> See manuals or Web site. It becomes more apparent.
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> Best wishes,
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> Roy
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I know a lot of HTML, but I was wondering which is the best way to create a
small, (probably one page) site for a small business. How would I go about
it. thanks.
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