Perhaps I have the wrong idea, but another alternative to using a
potentially inaccessible web editor like Dream Weaver is using a
content management system like plone or drupal. Using this system,
one can configure the layout which can include style sheets and
graphics and simply fill out forms to publish their content.
-Jason
On Jan 4, 2008, at 2:10 PM, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi Shane and all,
Well, I do quite a bit of web development and php scripting for web
sites. Typically, I find I'd rather just use a simple text editor
rather than using and paying for the expensive alternatives like
Dream Weaver. Though, if I have to use something specifically
designed for web development Notetab for Windows is a good
application. Though, as I said I mostly use a simple text editor
with no features or wizards.
Shane Jackson wrote:
Hi, John. I just might have to test out IWeb. If I do, you can
rest assured that I will let the list know what I find. I'm very
hopeful that there are others on this list who do web development,
so we'll see.
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