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May 07, 2007 17:24 |  #1

Hey guys


got my new mac what software would you recomend for web desgin
what something for a meduim skilled coder
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May 08, 2007 12:50 |  #2

Consider iWeb, it's super easy to put together a web site.


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May 09, 2007 06:44 as a reply to  @ anomie's post |  #3

RapidWeaver from realmacsoftware is one of the best easy to use web design packages.

I actually have a copy of DreamweaverMX but still found myself using rapidweaver instead for my own personal site. It's that good.


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May 11, 2007 03:01 |  #4

Well, I'm an iWeb user but I guess if you know code well the Rapidweaver ticks most people's boxes.:-)


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May 11, 2007 09:18 |  #5

ive had a play with rapid weaver but i carnt work out how to change the code

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May 11, 2007 10:02 as a reply to  @ Zilly's post |  #6

I think you can't easily change the code there either. Same as in iWeb.

I have both programs myself, and both have their pros and cons (I don't know nothing about HTML), but I'm unable to decide which I like better.

I like iWeb because you can kind of "paint" your site just like you want to have it. But you can't add any HTML or Scripts easily. There are tools for that (can't remember the name). You can look for those on Versiontracker for example.

Adding code to it, is very easy with Rapid Weaver. But you can't edit the templates. But there are also tools for that. But these you have you buy also. For RapidWeaver you find also a SimpleViewer plug-in.

Additionally there's a software called Sandbox (I think). I haven't tried that myself. But that should be simliar to RW.


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May 12, 2007 10:52 |  #7

i would idealy like something that alows you to hack apart the html code

and how do you create your own design in rapid weaver?


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May 12, 2007 10:58 as a reply to  @ Zilly's post |  #8

there are loads of walkthroughs for creating templates in iweb and rapidweaver. I just found making significant changes easier in rapidweaver.

If you really want to be a code junkie then something more substantial like dreamweaver may be a better option.

Sandvox http://www.karelia.com​/ (external link) is also quite good, I just found rapidweaver to be so easy to get styles and edit them a little bit that I stuck with it. That said I've also been playing with Joomla/Mambo sites alot lately and getting on really well with them. If you want to code and have a good idea of css and a web host that gives you a database then I'd heartily suggest a Joomla based solution


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May 13, 2007 09:46 |  #9

found what i want using taco tis great and its free


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May 14, 2007 09:50 |  #10

Go for the Adobe Web Design Suite CS3 - I went to a seminar on it last week and it is sensational.


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May 14, 2007 09:58 |  #11

yeh need some money before i can do that :)


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May 16, 2007 12:15 |  #12

Yeah CS3 ain't cheap. I'll be doing good just to get photoshop.




  
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May 16, 2007 12:29 |  #13

ditto

taco editor works quite well check out my website for examples and its free :)


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May 16, 2007 15:22 |  #14

Try Coda ;) it's amazing ;)http://www.panic.com/c​oda/ (external link)


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May 25, 2007 14:22 |  #15

http://www.imagevuex.c​om/ (external link)

I use this for my portfolio. And Dreamweaver for the website..

With Imagevuex, you can change the code to your liking...but I'm not that advanced.


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