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Re: [doc] Web sites, Hosting Etc
- From: John Tien <johntien99@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 7 May 2005 19:07:49 +0100 (BST)
Dreamweaver is good, but I use Adobe Golive which is
also quite easy to use too~ If you are fimiliar with
Adobe Photoshop, illustrator... etc It will be even
easier for you!! Have a think about it~ but I must
admit there are far too many good webpage software
about to choose from!!
Regards,
John Tien
DOC 8
RHD 3046
--- ptheskil <ptheskil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Chris, just for your info, I've recently with my
> brother-in law created a web site for a local
> restaurant in my area, with no real experience and
> alot of man hours, we created(90% so far) using
> Microsoft FrontPage and dream weaver mx, the latter
> is more for advanced users but to be honest
> Microsoft FrontPage was excellent, if you need any
> help whilst working on the website contact me at
> Ptheski @blueyonder.co.uk.
> 
> Regards Phil
> Vin 2572(Des)
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Chris Williams 
>   To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
>   Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 6:11 PM
>   Subject: [doc] Web sites, Hosting Etc
> 
> 
>   Slightly off topic, but hope you dont mind me
> asking. Especially due 
>   to the wealth of knowledge in the contributors to
> this site. :-)
>   Does any body know of a good programme (software)
> that is particully 
>   suited to a home pc user, (my better half)!! for
> creating a website? 
>   And how does it work? do you have to pay some one
> to host it or are 
>   there free places?
>   Or if someone fancy's the challenge of creating a
> website for us in 
>   return for a favour or small cash sum?.
>   If you prefer, feel free to mail me of site.
>   Thanks
>   Chris
>   vin#4584
> 
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