I use Webeasy 8. Cost me about $80 from Harvey Norman. It isn't ultra sophisticated but then neither are my ambitions. Have a look at Mount Alexander Winery or TOG Festival for examples.
Bill
Anybody have suggestions as to whats a good WYSIWYG website deign software product, ideally free, if not cheapish.
I have looked at Sandvox, anyone had any experience with this one.
Cheers
JB
I use Webeasy 8. Cost me about $80 from Harvey Norman. It isn't ultra sophisticated but then neither are my ambitions. Have a look at Mount Alexander Winery or TOG Festival for examples.
Bill
What about iWeb , comes preinstalled on OSX , its as WYSIWYG as you can get.
Personally I use Taco HTML Edit but its more hands on.
Thats funny, Ive got a new macBook pro with Lion 10.7.3 & its got iWeb 3.04 on it !!
maybe it migrated over from my old laptop ?
I have iweb, but as its no longer supported by Apple, i have decided not to use it....
I used to use a web design system from a company called sights and sound, basic set up price, is $1200, with on going monthly of $30, basically they did first 5 pages and then you just add extra stuff via the CMS, very easy to use too, and the E-commence part of it was a very easy to navigate.
Go with an open source CMS such as drupal, mambo or joomla. Most decent web hosts allow you just to click and install these. You then don't have to worry about the Mac/Windows thing and you can edit the site from where ever.
Juddy,
Suggest you google Joomla and start using it... Very flexible & free, even an idiot (me) can use it. You just need to make sure that your web host supports it.
R
J
Regards,
Jon
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