Website building programs

Dave Stevens geek at uniserve.com
Tue Apr 10 16:34:30 UTC 2012


Quoting R Kimber <richardkimber at btinternet.com>:

> On Mon, 9 Apr 2012 16:51:04 -0400
> Mike McGinn wrote:
>
>> I have not used the Seamonkey Composer, but both Compozer and Bluefish
>> will give you a wysiwyg layout of your page. I have always had to do some
>> manual editing too. These are a good start though.
>
> Bluefish is not wysiwyg, but it's what I've used for some years.
>
> - Richard

If you want to build websites you have lots of choices. The ones you  
mentioned I've used and they seem ok to me. Modern database driven  
content management systems use databases implicitly and have more  
overhead but offer unmatchable features and flexibility. I've been  
teaching myself drupal just to see and it works fine. I expect  
wordpress and others are too.

But it's a bit of apples and oranges, flat html runs with a very small  
footprint, cmses offer great ease of use. Depends on what you want.

Dave



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