I hear there is an app that shows you the html code you create with a GUI that helps people new to web design.
Any ideas?
Cheers
I hear there is an app that shows you the html code you create with a GUI that helps people new to web design.
Any ideas?
Cheers
There's a few around - They're known as 'Graphical HTML authoring software' (or a variation)
The two most popular are Microsoft FrontPage and Macromedia Dreamweaver. For the total newbie, use Microsoft FrontPage - it's the easiest of the two to learn with.
After a while though, you should be bored with it (mainly because you can't do that much with it) - Switch to Dreamweaver, a more powerful but more technical designer instead.
Hope that helps
No such thing.Originally posted by The Smoking Man@7 July 2003 - 22:16
I hear there is an app that shows you the html code you create with a GUI that helps people new to web design.
Any ideas?
Cheers
You are trying to do two things at once.
First of all, you want to display raw HTML code, like the stuff generated when you view source on this page.
Then you want to display the result, the stuff you see before you when you click a link or type in a URL.
You can do it, but not in one big mush-pot.
Or, actually, how could I forget Frontpage? That piece of crap from Microsoft will gladly do it. They generate the page, and then shove the tags in front of every element the tags represent. The result is awful, ugly, and may scare you away from HTML for life. I think a program called Hotmetal Pro also did this, actually I'm sure of it...
Tut tut tut - You seem to forget that Dreamweaver has a view which devotes half of the screen to each the graphical layout and the code of a web pageOriginally posted by chalkmongoose@7 July 2003 - 23:26
No such thing.
You are trying to do two things at once.
First of all, you want to display raw HTML code, like the stuff generated when you view source on this page.
Then you want to display the result, the stuff you see before you when you click a link or type in a URL.
You can do it, but not in one big mush-pot.
Front Page XP is pretty good for newbs
Yea, Microsoft Frontpage is pretty easy to use.
Geocities is another good idea
old skoolOriginally posted by Xilo@7 July 2003 - 21:19
Notepad is the best html editor...
geocities? Its a website hosting free and yes they have html creator for you. But I wonder if thats what he really wants. A page put up there by some automated website or else he wants to learns how to do it and acutally make them.Originally posted by Wolfmight@7 July 2003 - 22:15
Geocities is another good idea
@The Smoking Man, If you really want to learn fast and want something handy, Go with Frontpage and Dreamweaver! I agree with Illuminati & Wolfmight
<span style='color:black'> I am a part of all that I have met - Lord Tennyson</span>
<span style='color:blue'>Try not to let your mind wander...it is too small and fragile to be out by itself</span>
Bookmarks