Hi. I want to design a small web site. A few pics, some links, not too much. Can you suggest a helpful book to read first? And a good application to use? Thanks.
nVU is a free gui web page program, based on the Mozilla engine, and more robust than Composer.
<http://www.nvu.com>
Bruce Johnson
Last summer I was in the Apple store in Austin, TX, and asked the same question. They suggested Freeway Express, the $99 lite version of Freeway Pro. I bought it and I love it. You never have to handle code with this software if you don't want to; in fact, I still don't know how to use code, and I've maintained a fairly active website for a local youth sports program since last September with this software. You can actually start with a very simple site, and then as you become more familiar with the software, you find that you can do quite a bit with it. Of course, should your interest and ability grow, you can always upgrade to Freeway Pro. I am also a member of a very active Freeway User Group that includes some very knowledgeable professionals in its membership.
Hopes that helps, Claire
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