Posted by Stewart Gordon on 01/13/06 15:09
MajorSetback@excite.com wrote:
> I am starting up a home business and will be setting up a web site to
> market the software that I will be developing in C++. I was wondering
> if I should buy something like Dreamweaver or Frontpage or try to
> develop the web pages directly using HTML and a text editor. I have
> not had experience building web pages but have had several years
> experience in programming in C and C++ and in using LaTeX for document
> preparation.
I hear that FP is joining NetObjects Fusion in the league of worst web
page editors ever made. Some of the newer versions do some things that
exceed all stupidity, e.g. in some circums it'll convert a block of text
into an ugly image for no reason.
http://webtips.dan.info/wysiwyg.html
Hand-coding is the way to go.
But since you're a programmer - maybe you could write your own HTML
editor? Perhaps a syntax-directed editor, a WYSIWYM or something for a
change.
Stewart.
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