|
Post by welshylad on Nov 16, 2018 9:58:25 GMT -5
Does anyone have any webpage editing software they could send me? Or direct me to please?
I usually use Dreamweaver but that's died for me and can't seem to find another one.
Thanks in advance
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2018 10:15:54 GMT -5
I usually code in Atom... you can get it free at Atom.io I believe. It's not a drag-and-drop builder though. You will have to know your code. But there are a myriad of add-ons and customization features available as well. I use it because it is stable and functions well.
|
|
|
Post by welshylad on Nov 19, 2018 7:51:06 GMT -5
Any other recommendations ? I can't do that Too complicated.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2018 9:01:26 GMT -5
Does anyone have any webpage editing software they could send me? Or direct me to please? I usually use Dreamweaver but that's died for me and can't seem to find another one. Thanks in advance Any other recommendations ? I can't do that Too complicated. Hi, There's a lot of different website editors available, each aimed at a different target userbase with different needs, so would be difficult for anyone to be able to recommend the right one for you straight off. When you say that Dreamweaver has 'died' for you, how d'you mean 'died'? Just because if that's the software you're used to using, and if it's possible, it could be better/easier for you to find a way of 'resurrecting' Dreamweaver, rather than trying to find a copy that attempts to do the exact same thing. On the other hand, if by 'died', you mean that it hasn't been able to keep pace with your needs from a website editor and has become redundant to you, it would be good to have a rough idea about what you're looking for in a website editor, as it would narrow down the options to the ones that are relevant. If you're not keen on writing too much code and you want a WYSIWYG editor, I think one of the best options for that (in terms of making websites that look that don't they were made in the dialup era, along with flexibility and cost) would be wix.com. A lot of standalone desktop applications like Dreamweaver will have a ton of features that most people don't use but still pay for as part of the package, whereas web apps like wix.com don't tend to suffer from feature bloat as much. Again though, can't give a good deal of useful advice without knowing what you need from a website editor, but if neither wix.com or Dreamweaver are capable of getting what you want done via drag and drop, then you might need to start getting more familiar with the underlying code.
|
|
|
Post by glider on Nov 25, 2018 15:32:21 GMT -5
I've only ever used WordPress.
|
|
|
Post by welshylad on Nov 27, 2018 8:16:08 GMT -5
When I say "died" I mean my illegally downloaded copy has just been blocked I've got another one now though
|
|