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Re: Suggestions wanted
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lugnet.publish
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Wed, 18 Dec 2002 20:15:02 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, Thomas Avery writes:
> In lugnet.technic, Steven Lane writes:
> > Hi all
> >
> > I seem to find the software I use for creating (Technic) webpages very
> > troublesome when it comes to publishing (uploading the pages). The culprits
> > being Netscape composer and MS coolpage 2.6.
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> > What I'm after is a consensus as to what is the best software (preferably
> > free) to use?
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> Notepad and FTP ;-) You can't go wrong with that!
What..... actually type filenames in? by hand!!!
You have no idea how lazy I am :-). Actually many times the manual method
would have been a lot quicker. I've spent hours in the past persisting with
the "simplified" method where the software does it all for you.
If the software actually worked it would only take five minutes, but it's
overly complicated, constantly crashing or simply refuses to work.
> I've created a template webpage for my site, and I use a FTP address with IE
> to upload my files.
I know you like simplicity but I never imagined anything that simple.
> I find the hardest thing about making a website is creating and editing the
> images. I use Photoshop and also MS Photo Editor.
Thats the easy part.
Steve
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Suggestions wanted
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| (...) You bet ;-) No, it's really easy. Like I said, I made a template page and just reuse it. It's easy for me to do this, as it's just a bunch of code. Once you learn to read it, you "see" the website before it's published (or just viewed in your (...) (22 years ago, 18-Dec-02, to lugnet.publish)
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