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Fast & Simple & Easy Web Page Layout

Posted: 2005-06-26 08:19am
by HemlockGrey
I'm looking to build up a web page with a bit more flexibility and customability than a blog, with still with a simple and efficient layout. More or less like Mike's Creationism site. However, I really do not have the time to relearn HTML, so I was wondering if there were any good programs (preferably a bit less clumsy than Frontpage) to aid in my endeavour.

Posted: 2005-06-26 08:43am
by Bounty
Max's HTML Beauty++ 2004
MAX's HTML Beauty++ 2004 is advanced HTML editor that can edit as many files at a time as you want, plus it has advanced customizable syntax highlighting, undo / redo, drag & drop editing, right-click tag editing, extended find & replace, template support, project management, auto updating code snippets, code library, tag case changing capability, spelling & grammar check and more... There are also 28 Tag Designers for almost every HTML tag, a Power Toolbar that contains almost all HTML tags, Built-In Image Browser / Viewer with GIF Optimize function and ability to convert images to WBMP image format which is used by WAP-compatible mobile phones, Built-In JavaScript Beauty Scripts (rollovers, slideshows, etc.), Built-In Support for HTML TIDY, Internal Preview using Internet Explorer and Mozilla and much more...
It's like a HTML-specific Notepad. Text-based, but with automated tags.

WYSIWYG Web Builder
WYSIWYG Web Builder - Version 2.0.2
Web Builder 2.x is a WYSIWYG (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get) program used to create web pages. WYSIWYG means that the finished page will display exactly the way it was designed. The program generates HTML (HyperText Markup Language) tags while you point and click on desired functions; you can create a web page without learning HTML. Just drag and drop objects to the page position them 'anywhere' you want and when you're finished publish it to your web server (using the build in Publish tool).
Web Builder gives you full control over the content and layout of your web page.
I haven't tried this one yet, and I don't know how sloppy the generated code is, but it might be worth a try.

EDIT : Both are freeware.