View Full Version : Time to retire frontpage - Suggestion
I am going to retire frontpage today in favor of ? What do you all use ? The more suggestions the better.
My major requirement is I am looking for a package that allows for the page to be pulled from the site edited and pushed back onto the site. This way multiple people could make changes and the master be stored online. (with weekly backups)
Seem reasonable ?
dean -betazine-
http://www.betazine.com/
Dean B
04-24-1999, 07:54 PM
Dean,
Check out Dreamweaver 2. The best out there. IMO of course.... http://www.aota.net/ubb/smile.gif
http://www.dreamweaver.com
Dean.
--- I have Dean Martin to thank for my christian name, who did your Ma like ? ---
WayneK
04-24-1999, 08:07 PM
I second Dean B.
Dreamweaver
Terra
04-24-1999, 10:27 PM
--- I have Dean Martin to thank for my christian name, who did your Ma like ? ---
LOL!
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Terra
--Curious?--
Terra == any of the relatively light-colored highland areas on the surface of the moon or a planet.
But was derived from 2 longer names:
TerraIncognita == unknown territory, an unexplored country or field of knowledge
TeRRaTECH == my online IRC Tech persona from long ago
And there ya have it, the mystery exposed behind the name: Terra
It's the 20th Century, and if you don't like your birth given name, then find one you do like... http://www.aota.net/ubb/wink.gif
Dean B
04-25-1999, 07:42 AM
You forgot the obvious ...
Terra firma - no pie in the sky, both feet planted firmly on the ground http://www.aota.net/ubb/smile.gif
Dean B,
Thanks I downloaded Dreamweaver2 and I will be test driving it tonight.
I ask Mom why she named me Dean:
Dean "Mom why did you name me Dean?"
Mom[nbsp][nbsp]"When I was a kid we didn't have shoes, we walked both ways to school, the snow was 10ft deep and we respected our parents!"
I guess I will never know :(
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I recently bought the dreamweaver/fireworks bundle.[nbsp][nbsp]It is an amazing peice of software from an awesome company, IMO.[nbsp][nbsp]BUT, it was also quite expensive, and I thought I'd add a few comments...
1.[nbsp][nbsp]It is the only WYSIWYG editor that writes acceptable code.[nbsp][nbsp]I bought it because I needed my husband to update his own site without screwing up my code.[nbsp][nbsp]It is excellent for this kind of teamwork. It also has a decent "check-in/check-out" or "get/put" feature that accomplishes what you asked.[nbsp][nbsp]
2.[nbsp][nbsp]It is not perfect.[nbsp][nbsp]If you are obsessive-compulsive about your source code, you will still find yourself removing some extra font tags...
3.[nbsp][nbsp]If you are used to hand-coding, you may find yourself using the bundled copy of HomeSite the vast majority of the time.
Bottom line for me...it's fun to play with, and very, very useful for experimenting with design & layout, excellent for letting novices "help", and full of toys to use if you are aiming toward the latest browsers.[nbsp][nbsp]But, since I keep things very simple, I would have preferred to teach my husband html & just bought HomeSite.[nbsp][nbsp]He thought it was worth it <VBG>.
DG
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