Uh... Macromeida Dreamweaver 8 or if you want the whole package then Macromedia Studio 8.
http://www.macromedia.com
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Uh... Macromeida Dreamweaver 8 or if you want the whole package then Macromedia Studio 8.
http://www.macromedia.com
Yes it's useful to learn it, and very easy, have a look at this site for the basics http://htmlclinic.com/ they explain it quite well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Seedler
Wouldn't hurt to learn a little ampersand code which can stop web browsers reading the "controllers" so you can put your code on here for people to help you with.:)
ps, I like Frontpage but Dreamweaver is far superior.
Also Frontpage is being discontuined so there is no point in using it now.
You won't find too many differences, a least on a simple level, between FP and DW both are WYSIWYG editors with similar basic features.
FrontPage is generally considered the easier of the pair to learn, especially if you've used to other office products like MS word.
As others have mentioned it does tend to mess around with the code a bit but for a basic web page it's should be fine.
DW is more complex but is generally considered the better product, adhering more to internet standards. As with front page you can create pages fairly easily with little or no knowledge of HTML, but for a more advanced and cleaner site a bit of studying and manual coding (done inside the Dreamweaver code window) works wonders :)