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bigfatguy6969
July 26th, 2004, 08:25 PM
Can anybody point me to the right direction to find a good wysiwyg program?:wave:
degsy
July 26th, 2004, 08:36 PM
DreamWearver is probably the best, but noting your age it may be a bit out of your price range.
Net Objects fusion is cheaper, but still pricey.
A one I used to use is 1st Page 2000
http://www.evrsoft.com/download.shtml - Free
Here are some others
CoffeeCup VisualSite Designer 3.0 (http://www.download.com/CoffeeCup-VisualSite-Designer/3000-2048-10238944.html?tag=lst-0-16) 10 Use Trial - Free to try; $49.00 to buy
CoffeeCup HTML Editor 9.7 (http://www.download.com/CoffeeCup-HTML-Editor/3000-2048-10299917.html?tag=lst-0-7) 45 day Trial - Free to try; $49.00 to buy
XStandard Lite XHTML 1.1 WYSIWYG Editor 1.0 (http://www.download.com/XStandard-Lite-XHTML-1-1-WYSIWYG-Editor/3000-2406-10228811.html?tag=lst-0-1) - Free to try
NetObjects Fusion MX (http://www.download.com/NetObjects-Fusion-MX/3000-2068-5184858.html?tag=lst-0-1) - Free to try; $99.95 to buy
Dreamweaver MX 2004 (http://www.download.com/Dreamweaver/3000-2048-10225092.html?tag=lst-0-1) 30 Day Trial - Free to try; $399.00 to buy
renegade600
July 26th, 2004, 08:43 PM
And lets not forget everyones favorite one to hate - Microsoft Frontpage. This is the one I started with because of the price and it was really easy to work with.
Now I am using Dreamweaver which has a much higher learning curve.
rockboy
July 26th, 2004, 09:57 PM
Download Mozilla if you don't already have it.
http://www.mozilla.org/
The Composer that comes with it is WYSIWYG, free and makes OK web pages. It creates pretty clean html code compared to some others. It's a better choice than Front Page.
1st Page is excellent but not truly WYSIWYG. It requires at least a little knowledge of html coding to use effectively. If you know a little about how to create html it might become your first choice as an editor. It's free.
Of the choices for more expensive WYSIWYG software, Dreamweaver wins hands down from what I've read.
lufbra
July 26th, 2004, 10:21 PM
Here's another freebie. :)
http://www.nvu.com/
It is Linux and Windoes based.
Steven.Bentley
July 27th, 2004, 01:58 PM
I was just about to suggest NVU, that's actually the Mozilla composer module spun out to a seperate product and given a facelift ;)
bigfatguy6969
August 16th, 2004, 08:11 PM
Thanks guys, i kind of forget i started this thread. lol. Anyways i appreciate all of you help.