[DUG] Website presentation
John Bird
johnkbird at paradise.net.nz
Mon Apr 6 13:55:29 NZST 2009
Gary some years pointed me to NVU web editor, has good reviews for being
close to W3 standards and open-sourced, I am using its successor KompoZer
(NVU ceased development some years back, KompoZer is same with bug fixes and
active). WISIWG editor with css/edit HTML options built in. Very good for
standard static web sites.
Personally I use it for program help, because I can upload the same files to
a website with no alterations, ie my local program help is HTML pages viewed
in a browser.
KompoZer shares underlying code base with Mozilla and Thunderbird.
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=kompozer
for a fun way to find it. and community
or
http://kompozer.net/
to go straight to main web site.
Mind you, depending on what you want to do, google pagemaker and google
sites (pagemakers sucessor) do pretty good all in one jobs, free hosting and
no domain needed, also support raw HTML editing. Haven't used sites myself,
pagemaker has been good enough for me so far.
(For a simple example of Google pagemaker see
http://jbclnz.googlepages.com/jbclcalc )
http://sites.google.com
At the other end of the spectrum there are lots of programmers editors with
HTML syntax highlighting, such as EditPlus (pascal also built in too).
And of course if you can be a real man and use Notepad for all your web
development.
John
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