We use Homesite - we had few professional web developers at one stage and hence our use of this. It displays syntax highlighted html and jscript etc, plus has a design page - which we never use. Comes with quite useful help files and they cover variations between IE & netscape.
 
Myles.
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I, like Jeremy, have tried most of the products out there at one time or another. My advice would be to spend the money on a couple of good books on HTML and either ASP, ASP.NET or PHP and do things by hand in a good text editor, like UltraEdit.

 

I actually wrote a fully WYSIWYG editor a while back in Delphi, and found I use almost exclusively the editor side, rather than the layout/design side.

 

I have never used WebSnap in Delphi, but I have heard good things, and would be interested to hear what someone who has thinks of it.

 

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Hi all

 

I'm brand new to web design and want to hit the ground running with an advanced toolset. I would like to use a product that enables a complete novice like myself, to put together a basic web site easily, yet has the power & flexibility that an experienced web developer would want. The idea is, once I get familiar with things and then want to get more fancy and dig deeper, the toolset I'm using needs to already have all the advanced features - so that I can grow into it. So the toolset needs to cover the A to Z of website design (with nothing left out).

 

At the moment, I just want to create a personal website, but then I want to move on to creating a commercial website for a business I want to create.

 

I understand Delphi 7 has some good web stuff? And I've just been reading a little about Delphi Web Scripting. Ideally I'd like to use something within Delphi, but I'm not opposed to something completely different. A colleague uses Dream Weaver, but I don't know much about it. If I could find a product that is seamless that would be great - i.e. where I don't need to learn a bit of html, _javascript_, some other script, asp syntax, etc. to tie it all together (maybe that's a pipe dream?)

 

I'm happy if the product is open source, or costs up to $400. I can't afford to spend 1000's!

 

Any suggestions of products to check out or things I should know?

 

P.S. I also want to look at whether I get my ISP to host, or use my own PC as the Web server, as I have Jet Start. What are the pros & cons of each?

 

Thanks for your thoughts.

Dave Jollie
Developer, TOWER NZ IT

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.: 46 Parnell Rd, Parnell, Auckland

 


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