Any suggestions for web-editor
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I'm looking to finally update my personal web-site, and I also want my kids to to create their on 'sub-webs'. My hosting package is based on Windows/IIS with FP extensions. Any suggestions for a good/easy web-editor the kids can also master?
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I'm looking to finally update my personal web-site, and I also want my kids to to create their on 'sub-webs'. My hosting package is based on Windows/IIS with FP extensions. Any suggestions for a good/easy web-editor the kids can also master?
Paul Horstink wrote:
Any suggestions for a good/easy web-editor the kids can also master?
I'd recommend DotNetNuke. Marc
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Notepad.
Sorry but that's about the stupidest suggestion I have ever seen. I don't understand why people think this is *cool*. If anything it really discredits you. Don't mean to go off on you, don't even know you but put a little more thought and energy into your answers. Notepad is about the lamest response. If you want to use an ASCII text editor there are a hell of a lot of better options out there. Lemme guess your search engine of preference is your phone book too right? Why even use a PC just grab a pencil and paper.
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Sorry but that's about the stupidest suggestion I have ever seen. I don't understand why people think this is *cool*. If anything it really discredits you. Don't mean to go off on you, don't even know you but put a little more thought and energy into your answers. Notepad is about the lamest response. If you want to use an ASCII text editor there are a hell of a lot of better options out there. Lemme guess your search engine of preference is your phone book too right? Why even use a PC just grab a pencil and paper.
Quote: "If anything it really discredits you." I don't think he can discredit himself much more. Have you read his other posts?
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CoffeeCup Html editor or dreamweaver
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mejax wrote:
CoffeeCup Html
I was about to suggest CoffeeCup HTML Editor. I've been using it for years and it has fit the bill for my purposes.
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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Paul Horstink wrote:
Any suggestions for a good/easy web-editor the kids can also master?
I'd recommend DotNetNuke. Marc
What about your blog engine you have for an article here? It is a simple one and good :-D
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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What about your blog engine you have for an article here? It is a simple one and good :-D
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
Paul Conrad wrote:
What about your blog engine you have for an article here? It is a simple one and good
Well, it's a bit too raw, IMO. Now, if it used CSS and had a decent web-based editor, yeah, I'd recommend it. :) Marc
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I'm looking to finally update my personal web-site, and I also want my kids to to create their on 'sub-webs'. My hosting package is based on Windows/IIS with FP extensions. Any suggestions for a good/easy web-editor the kids can also master?
FckEditor (on the web) Html-Kit (http://www.chami.com/html-kit/[^])
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Notepad.
CataclysmicQuantums wrote:
Notepad.
You tool....
"Knock me down, I'll get straight back up again, I'll come back stronger than a powered up pacman" (Lilly Allen / Kaiser Chiefs)
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CataclysmicQuantums wrote:
Notepad.
You tool....
"Knock me down, I'll get straight back up again, I'll come back stronger than a powered up pacman" (Lilly Allen / Kaiser Chiefs)
RichardGrimmer wrote:
You tool....
More appropriately "You jackhammer with a soft tip..." The Henize Jackhammer, It can't bust concrete but it can bust cherries.
Word, write letters and sh*t yo.