01-03-2004, 10:32 AM
Well Jim,
There are many possibilities here, depending on the software you have:
If you want to make your own graphics for the website, then I can recommend either Paint Shop Pro 8 or Photoshop 7. These both allow you to make nice clean looking graphics and word art for your webpage, in a resolution which will not take up too much space on your website. I use Paint Shop Pro 8 for all the webgraphics I make.
As for the webeditors, most programs nowadays are based on the wysiwig principal, ie. What You See Is What You Get. I use two different editors, Frontpage 2002 which is included in the Office 2000 + XP package, and then I also ude Macromedia's Dreamweaver and Fireworks programs.
Frontpage is very easy to use, and can help you have a website up and running in no time.
Dreamweaver is a little more advanced, but has more capabilities than Frontpage....
If you have any questions just ask...
There are many possibilities here, depending on the software you have:
If you want to make your own graphics for the website, then I can recommend either Paint Shop Pro 8 or Photoshop 7. These both allow you to make nice clean looking graphics and word art for your webpage, in a resolution which will not take up too much space on your website. I use Paint Shop Pro 8 for all the webgraphics I make.
As for the webeditors, most programs nowadays are based on the wysiwig principal, ie. What You See Is What You Get. I use two different editors, Frontpage 2002 which is included in the Office 2000 + XP package, and then I also ude Macromedia's Dreamweaver and Fireworks programs.
Frontpage is very easy to use, and can help you have a website up and running in no time.
Dreamweaver is a little more advanced, but has more capabilities than Frontpage....
If you have any questions just ask...
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