New Website
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Can anyone give me some pointers on setting up a new website? I don't want to pay a company to create it for me, as I'm sure it's not too difficult to do myself. For example, what software should I be investing in?
06 Jul 2005, 08:40 Anonymous
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software
If you have Microsoft installed, try playing around with FrontPage - it writes pretty bad HTML code, but for a very basic site, give it a go.
If you want to create a proper site, try Dreamweaver from Macromedia as this is very good. Will take a little more to learn, but means you will be able to create professional quality sites without necessarily having to touch code.Anonymous 08 Jul 2005, 08:58 - Report -
Advice
Search [url=http://www.google.com]Google[/url] and find some good tutorials
Anonymous 09 Mar 2006, 02:22 - Report -
Build a website
There are quite a few software title Netobjects and Dreamweaver to name but two that can be used to build a decent looking website.
There is loads and loads of information on building websites available on the net but for some simple advice and useful links you could try http://www.123money.co.uk/html/website.htmlAnonymous 11 Apr 2006, 11:07 - Report -
wish for u
all the best dude. just let me know when you finish your website.
Anonymous 31 Oct 2006, 06:55 - Report -
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