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Hi,

 

None of these can beat what a real web designer can do. Even Dreamweaver - what a lot of 'web designers' use - is a piece of shit in my eyes.

The HTML that comes out is almost inevitably crap.

 

And yes, I am biased as I am one of the (probably) few people who still code HTML by hand.

 

Anyway, zeitgeist, what is it that you need doing? If it is just a one off website, maybe I can help?

 

Sanuk!

 

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I'm just starting a hobby website. Not looking to make money, just a past-time.

I have heard of Dreamweaver but thought it would be a little involved for a newbie.

I've read good things about Xsite Pro but it seems expensive...especially seeing as I hadn't heard of it before searching for programs.

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As KS said, knowing html is the go. Learning html is worth the effort, not hard, and then you can d'load a free template and go through and adapt it for your own purposes.

 

Easier than learning music.

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Decided to try Antenna Web Design's free trial. So far so good. Easy to use.

Quick question regarding websites...if I wanted to add a links page with relevant sites should I ask permission of the website owner/administrator?

For example if I added a link to Thai360.com should I ask KS first?

Thanks everyone for the help

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