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Post by preston07 on Jun 23, 2009 6:19:09 GMT -5
Hello everybody,
I want to study website designing as I will be making my own website soon. Would like to ask for your recommendations on the best web design tool that I can use. I'm a newbie and the tool should be user-friendly to be used like a tutorial as well.
Thanks!
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Post by Lori G. on Jun 23, 2009 6:24:19 GMT -5
I have used NVU (www.nvu.com) and am very happy with it. It is free and very user friendly.
Lori
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Post by winterdave on Mar 8, 2014 8:39:54 GMT -5
Hey Preston, In my experience, the best web design software is Adobe Dreamweaver. However it can take a while to become proficient with it. If you're looking for a user-friendly web design solution that you can learn quickly, I would have to recommend WordPress. You can set up a site for free at WordPress.com or purchase web hosting and set up the WordPress software on your server. With no prior experience I was able to get to grips with WordPress very quickly and set up very high quality sites before long. What's more, it's built for SEO - WordPress sites tend to do quite well in Google's eyes. Whatever platform you choose, I highly recommend you check out the W3 Schools site: www.w3schools.com/There you'll find information, tutorials and just about everything else you'll need to teach yourself the languages of web design. Best of luck! (P.S. I don't work for WordPress, I just really, really, really like using it!)
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