Website design software in Spanish?
Is there some Website design software in Spanish (cheap)?
Thank you
I'm sure iWeb is.
But I can't check as I have removed all extra languages to save space.
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Who makes the nicest, easiest to use Flash website design software?
Please forgive the beginner's question. I would like to build
a flash site like
http://www.hockaday.org from an
easy to use Flash template. You get what you pay for so my first
choice isn't something for free but a 30-day free trial version
would be nice.
What I like best about
http://www.hockaday.org is the
great menus and that pictures continually reload in interesting
ways.
Maybe a template is too restrictive. Who makes the nicest,
easiest to use Flash website design software that allows fast
creation of those fancy menus and with other fast features to do
nice things with pictures and motion?
I need to create a site like
http://www.hockaday.org
immediately so I don't have the time to learn Flash first. What's
my best bet?you are in a catch 22 - you don't have time to learn flash -
yet you need to build an entire site
immediately - you can't - sure you can download a template
that is similar but if this forum is any
proof, you almost need more flash knowledge trying to
decipher most templates in order to edit them
- search this forum, there are several posts per week from
non-flash users who purchased templates
and have no clue how to edit them. Often times it is hard for
an educated flash user to
reverse-engineer a FLA made by somebody else - Flash
documents are blank canvases that can be setup
a myriad ways by different users making the same thing - some
developers are more organized than
others - most templates are not organized but rather thrown
together for a quick profit.
You will simply need to learn enough flash to understand how
it works or hire somebody to edit the
template for you.
hope this helps.
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e.Shubee wrote:
> Please forgive the beginner's question. I would like to
build a flash site like
>
http://www.hockaday.org from an
easy to use Flash template. You get what you
> pay for so my first choice isn't something for free but
a 30-day free trial
> version would be nice.
>
> What I like best about
http://www.hockaday.org is the
great menus and that
> pictures continually reload in interesting ways.
>
> I need to create a site like that one immediately so I
don't have the time to
> learn Flash first. What's my best bet?
>
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Compatible website design software
Since Microsoft FrontPage 2003 is not compatible with my MacBookPro, and DreamWeaver is a couple hundred dollars more than I'd like to spend, I wonder if anyone has any recommendations for comparable software for website design for Macs?
I am pretty desperate for help! Thanks.iWeb doesn't let me do enough of my own design work.
I think I'm going to go with Dreamweaver and work a student discount.
Thanks.
Have a look at Apple's iWeb?
Or Sandvox or
Rap
id Weaver
(Dreamweaver 8 fan here, even if not Universal Binary
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?What is the best website design software to use for my MacBook Pro?
I want to design my own website and heard from a friend that the iWeb software is good. I don't see iWeb in the App store, and am wondering if it is now part of another program or if there are other programs that might be better....I want something that is user friendly...thank you!
For reasons unknown to me, iWeb is being discontinued by Apple. It can be found on old versions of iLife. I have iLife 08 which has iWeb included. It's probably best to seek alternatives.
Ciao. -
Does Snow Leopard Server come with a website design software
I'm running Snow Leopard Server on my Mac Mini-We've decided to take our website in house, and have set it up on the server. The site was created by someone for us and is in HTML files. Is there software that came already on our server that will permit us to edit the files, or do we have to buy additional software? I don't see iWeb on our server. Thanks.
iWeb works, but many sites will find it limiting (eg: no imports) or will outgrow it.
The typical evolution is from static HTML web pages and CSS and such along to some sort of web content management system (CMS). That might be home-grown, open-source, or commercial, and most of the CMS packages can be "themed" to present a particular appearance. Static HTML doesn't scale, and gets fussy to manage.
If static HTML is your chosen path, then Web (HTML) editors are widely available, and do get discussed here on occasion. Some that are mentioned include Adobe Macromedia Dreamweaver, RapidWeaver, Webacappella, Freeway, etc. (Google for details, reviews, trials, etc)
Migrating your server in-house means maintaining the server and its security, keeping any CMS you pick current, and getting DNS and some other pieces in place, and run-of-the-mill stuff like regular backups and monitoring disk space, and dealing with the usual network and hardware errors.
One of the other options (as differentiated from operating fully in-house) is to host your web site and related pieces on one of various hosting providers. (That outsources a bunch of the "fun" here, and usually for little money.) -
Adding Forms - iWeb or other design software?
I need to add a form to my website so that people can give me their name, mailing address, email address, etc.
How the heck do I do this? Is it possible in iWeb? If so, how?
Is there some other website design software that can do this? (And something that won't break my bank account in the process?)
(I feel like such a newbie.)http://web.mac.com/varkgirl/iWeb/Aardvarkland/Add%20forms.html
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What is best software for website design on iMac?
What software can I best use for website design on my iMac?
RapidWeaver or Sandvox is what I recommend for most people - both require little to no knowledge of HTML, JavaScript, or CSS but can be used to create attractive websites with all the modern doodads. DreamWeaver is a powerful program with a very steep learning curve but well worth learning for professionals and power users. Even so, this power user uses RapidWeaver for most tasks today.
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What's up with the website design and development software inDesign? All I see on the Adobe website is Muse.@@
Startup - Gray, Blue or White screen at boot, w/spinner/progress bar
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What's a good web design software to use with hype.
I didn't have luck with sandvox, rapid weaver, or highway. It seems that iWeb is gone and im trying to transition into a diffrent html5 compatible web software. I would like to learn web coding but for now i need a quick and efficiant transsition. I've came across Hype and its great but iWeb can use it. I would love to hear some suggestions on what everyone else is using (not including previously mentioned apps).
No, iWeb has not gone anywhere. It is correct that Apple no longer sells it or supports it, but iWeb is an application like any other on your mac and if you have it you can most definitely still continue to use it. It works with Snow Leopard, Lion and Mountain Lion and by all accounts, it will work with the new Mavericks too.
You can do a search of this site and there are literally hundreds of posts on the same topic of new web design software, but you can take a look at Flux 4, Freeway Pro/Express 6, WebAcappella 4 and Quck n Easy Website Builder. Other than that, you are then looking at Content Management Systems such as Joomla and WordPress.
You can also take a look at EasyWeb which is a new app being developed by Rage Software - it has not been released yet and is still in its beta testing stage, but this is closer to iWeb than most. -
Purchase order design software
I'm looking for a purchase order web designing software that works with or is compatible with iweb software. Does Apple have anything that is like that? I'm hoping to find something as easy to set up and work with as the iweb. I already have a memobile account and have a working website redirected from that account to my website link. If Apple doesn't have anything could you suggest a company or software that would work?
thanksLeslie ~ Welcome to the discussions. As far as I know, Apple doesn't have "Purchase order web designing software". But this old thread has some suggestions for e-commerce with iWeb:
"Purchase order web designing software" is not readily apparent, but Business & Finance software for OS X in general can be found here. Also here and here. -
Installing Total Training Website Design
Hi there guys
I'm new here ! these forums look great !
I have bought a copy of Total Training for Website Design Extreme Website Makeover. (http://www.totaltraining.com/prod/adobe/websitedesign.asp) but when I try to install it I get an error caused by Quicktime !! Can someone please help me sort out this problem so that I can install this Total Training software.
Here is a screenshot of what I get >>
http://i28.tinypic.com/9763is.jpg
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks Guys
Message was edited by: JoyfulWindHi There
Thanks b noir it worked !! Thanks VERY MUCH.
I uninstalled the old version I had installed, then Restarted my computer, then Installed the new version using the link you gave me !
And now everything works perfect
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Where to start for learning website design?
Is it better to start with DreamWeaver or Muse for website design that will include a store and shopping cart?
Thanks,
DaveMuse is consumer level software aimed at hobbyists and non-coders who want quick & easy static sites without much functionality. AFAIK, you cannot make a shopping cart with Muse.
Dreamweaver is pro-level software. It is the industry standard for developing everything from mobile apps & static sites all the way up to dynamic shopping carts. There's not much you can't do with DW, providing you have the requisite coding skills.
HTML & CSS Tutorials -
http://www.html.net/
http://w3schools.com/
http://www.csstutorial.net/
E-commerce Solutions for Dreamweaver
Adobe Business Catalyst (includes hosting)
http://www.adobe.com/products/business-catalyst.html
Cartweaver
http://www.cartweaver.com/
Web Assist
http://www.webassist.com/support/ecommerce-options.php
Building an e-comm site with DW & PHP (video training)
http://www.lynda.com/Web-Interactive-Web-Design-Projects-tutorials/Building-eCommerce-Web- Site-Using-Dreamweaver-PHP/83091-2.html?utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=ldc_affiliate&utm_ content=524&utm_campaign=CD4386&bid=524&aid=CD4386&opt=
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Web design software for Mac?
What is the best/easiest web design software for OSX Panther -- freeware/shareware or retail? I have a simple site I update once in a while (currently using an ancient copy of AOLPress on my old G3), so I don't need anything elaborate.
Thanks very much --
ChristineiWeb is probably the best easy-to-use, very simple, good looking and W3 validated code producing application out there.
It does allow you to export your data and upload via FTP, yet Apple is definitely trying to sell a few more .Mac memberships.
NVU is quite good for more complex websites.
If you're looking for a very efficient way of administrating your website, adding new content and all kinds of features, check out Joomla, a Content Management System . You do however need a server that supports php and MySQL. -
Ideas for a Website Design with DW 5
New to webiste and looking for ideas on website design. I have a logo and will have products with pictures and descriptions. Should I use DW pre-design ideas or should I use my own. I'm not sure how to on my own design, but I might be able to get help through friends. All ideas and suggestion on how to get started are appreciated.
If you're new to HTML and CSS in general, I highly recommend learning code basics first. This will make DW CS5 much easier to work with. Start slow. Learn new things in stages. Build 3 or 4 test pages before you tackle a real project.
Start here:
HTML & CSS Tutorials - http://w3schools.com/
Adobe Developer's Center - Getting Started tutorials
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/dreamweaver/?view=gettingstarted
When you're comfortable with the DW interface, it is very helpful to start a new project with a pre-built CSS layout that works in all browsers. You can learn a lot from examining the code, too.
Have a look at PVII's CSS Templates or Page Packs. (NOTE: I have no affiliation with the company; just happen to like their products).
Nancy O.
Alt-Web Design & Publishing
Web | Graphics | Print | Media Specialists
http://alt-web.com/
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Good web design software to replace iWeb
Hello There,
I have been using iWeb for a while now, and despite its limitations, I like it. Now that Apple has discontinued (or will discontinue) MobileMe and some of the features wont be available any more, I decided to move to another web-design program.
I have downloaded the trial of rapidweaver (the one with the 3 page limit) so I could play with it and see what it was like. It is HORRIBLE, it is not easy to use, importing pictures seems pretty impossible. I cant insert pictures like I can in iWeb, I cant drag things around like I can in iWeb - the whole program seems to be template and text based.
I don't really know how to do coding or anything, so I am not looking for a fancy web-design tool that costs a fortune. But I want something that I can actually use. I want to do the following;
Create pages from scratch if I want to
Insert images and reposition them
Insert images into my text and aline them
Have a blog
Have a photo gallery
insert movies (when I want to share them)
have a chat room
Have a nice looking site without having to do any serious heavy coding (because I don't really know how to)
Can someone please suggest to me a good website design program that is comparable to iWeb and with which I can replace the afore mentioned iWeb. Eervyone says RapidWeaver, but I really didnt like it.Just to promote iWeb for a bit more read the following in case you hadn't considered it:
As you now know iWeb and iDVD have been discontinued by Apple. This is evidenced by the fact that new Macs are shipping with iLife 11 installed but without iWeb and iDVD.
On June 30, 2012 MobileMe will be shutdown. HOWEVER, iWeb will still continue to work but without the following:
Features No Longer Available Once MobileMe is Discontinued:
◼ Password protection
◼ Blog and photo comments
◼ Blog search
◼ Hit counter
◼ MobileMe Gallery
Currently if the site is published directly from iWeb to the 3rd party server the RSS feed and slideshow subscription features will work. However, if the site is first published to a folder on the hard drive and then uploaded to the sever with a 3rd party FTP client those two features will be broken.
All of these features can be replaced with 3rd party options.
There's another problem and that's with iWeb's popup slideshows. Once the MMe servers are no longer online the popup slideshow buttons will not display their images.
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However, Roddy McKay and I have figured out a way to modify existing sites with those slideshows and iWeb itself so that those images will display as expected once MobileMe servers are gone. How to is described in this tutorial: iW14 - Modify iWeb So Popup Slideshows Will Work After MobileMe is Discontinued.
NOTE: the iLife 11 boxed version Is no longer available at the online Apple Store. To get a copy you'll have to try Amazon.com or eBay.com.
Now that being said there's been a lot of discussion on replacements to iWeb. Most of the applications are template driven and make it difficult to start with a clean page. Roddy has more experience in evalutating those apps. I decided on Flux. It's a drag and drop, WYSIWYG application with easy code insertion. If you've ever added a 3rd party slideshow to an iWeb page with an HTML snippet you can view this Flux tutorial page on how I did it with Flux: F03 - Adding a SimpleViewer Slideshow to a Web Page or this tutorial on adding a multi page PDF document to a web page: F02 - Adding a PDF Document to a Web Page.
I have to admit it takes a little study but the video tutorials at the Flux site and those 3rd party videos on YouTube help quite a bit.
If you search this community for "iWeb alternatives" you should get a list of topics discussing the other alternatives.
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