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Old 05-25-2005, 16:00   #1 (permalink)
Trypt
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Default need help finding a sitebuilder! please.

Hi, I am totally unfamiliar with Frontpage and Dreamweaver. I can't
even figure out how to write a paragraph without having a huge gap
between each line! Its just a pain.

I am however very familiar with Yahoo! Sitebuilder. Does anyone know a
good builder that uses the same principle as the Yahoo! Sitebuilder?
Anyone who has ever used it knows that its completely different from FP
or DW. It uses inserts for everything, including text, where you have
to insert a box for every type of media/text you enter. I am used to it
and pretty good at it, and I have no time to learn either Macromedia or FP.

The reason I can't use Yahoo! is because they only allow you to publish
to their host server. If you don't, there is code in there that makes
the pages useless. Why they would do this is beyond me, but they do.

So please help me find a Sitebuilder that uses the same principles as
Yahoo! but can publish to anywhere. Thanx.

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Regards from Trypt!
trypt2000@(remove)yahoo.com
 
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Old 05-28-2005, 20:00   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: need help finding a sitebuilder! please.

have you tried Google: Sitebuilder Host? comes up with almost a quarter-million results...you should be able to find a host that way.


"Trypt" <trypt2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:vdCdnS1G4dp1JAnfRVn-sw@rogers.com...
> Hi, I am totally unfamiliar with Frontpage and Dreamweaver. I can't
> even figure out how to write a paragraph without having a huge gap
> between each line! Its just a pain.
>
> I am however very familiar with Yahoo! Sitebuilder. Does anyone know a
> good builder that uses the same principle as the Yahoo! Sitebuilder?
> Anyone who has ever used it knows that its completely different from FP
> or DW. It uses inserts for everything, including text, where you have
> to insert a box for every type of media/text you enter. I am used to it
> and pretty good at it, and I have no time to learn either Macromedia or FP.
>
> The reason I can't use Yahoo! is because they only allow you to publish
> to their host server. If you don't, there is code in there that makes
> the pages useless. Why they would do this is beyond me, but they do.
>
> So please help me find a Sitebuilder that uses the same principles as
> Yahoo! but can publish to anywhere. Thanx.
>
> --
> Regards from Trypt!
> trypt2000@(remove)yahoo.com
>

 
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