Sebin, Thanks a lot for your help.But I would really like to know how we
give the finished site to a web hosting company.Don't bother to reply if you
don't have the time.

Regards
Binny

On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 8:53 PM, Sebin Jacob <[email protected]> wrote:

> Binny,
>
> I have used the Dreamweaver when it was with macromedia. At that time, I
> only knew just another web authoring / web site building tool and that was
> Microsoft's Front page. Dreamweaver was far more superior even then and it
> got only better with Adobe buying macromedia.
>
> It was only recently that I tried out amayo and kompozer, both for the mere
> joy of trying out. As amayo comes from w3c, it is striclty the most standard
> compliant offline web site authoring tool. The interfaces are not that
> eye-pleasing. Unless you need to develop your own CMS, or you want to try it
> out offline, those WYSIWYG tools that comes with popular free/opensource CMS
> like joomla, drupal or wordpress is far more easy to use. And if you wanna
> develop own CMS, you need to know the scripting.
>
> But if you are a freelancer who don't know this languages, its always
> better to use the aforesaid free CMS so that you could add any new modules
> you please with just a few clicks on them, you have umpteen number of free
> and paid templates to select from, and you have this tight integration with
> social media tools at your fingertip.
>
> Its upto you to decide, any way.
>
> regards,
> Sebin
>
>
> >
>

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