On Mar 1, 2009, at 11:37 AM, Linda wrote:

>
> When I upgraded to Leopard I lost my OS 9 which had my ancient version
> of Golive on it. As this was the only application I had used to create
> webpages I am at a loss as to what to do. So can anyone offer an
> inexpensive, easy to use basic web design application? I only do stuff
> for family but would like to be able to keep things updated.

KompoZer <http://kompozer.net/> is the continued development of the  
orphaned nVu web site editor.

Easy to use, yet it makes clean enough HTML that you can edit it in a  
text editor with relative ease. I've set up a number of folks at the  
College: grad students doing their lab's web pages, clubs doing  
theirs, with this and everyone has been able to put together some nice  
looking stuff quite easily.

There's also Amaya <http://www.w3.org/Amaya/Amaya.html> which is  
really what Tim Berners-Lee had in mind when he first invented the  
Web:  A web browser you also write web pages in, since he originally  
envisioned the WWW as a collaborative, two-way medium, not just a  
delivery vehicle for content. Amaya is also completely W3C compliant,  
as it is their reference browser.

-- 
Bruce Johnson

"Wherever you go, there you are" B. Banzai,  PhD


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