Articles, tagged with "wysiwyg", page 4
27th October 2008
Almost all small business's who have websites, hired a website design company, to create the site for them. You tell the companies what you want the site to look like, and then they create it for you.
There are two main problems with this however:
1...
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Author:
Mukesh kumar
09th September 2008
iWeb is a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) pattern based website designing tool, developed and marketed by Apple Inc and comes integrated with its Macintosh computers. It is the part of iLife creativity suite. It provides several extraordinary featu...
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Author:
brad jerry
09th September 2008
Dreamweaver is one of the directive applications for the creation and design of both individual scheme pages and entire scheme sites. The covering code is supported around the concept of creating scheme pages using a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get)...
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macromediadream
05th September 2008
Just how great a blog is? It is really great, in the sense that you are allowed to show the world what you want to show. You just have your blogging account, sign in, locate your blog name, click a new post, put your title, web page link, and some parting...
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Author:
Kamal Kaushal
02nd September 2008
Feel free to use this article. Please include the advertisement and active link at the end. Thank You.....word count 521
Finding the Right Web Host
Choosing the right Web Hosting service for your website can be a little bit confusing. There are so...
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surjeet kumar 44
22nd August 2008
OK So you've decided it's time to send an HTML newsletter to your email list but you're not quite sure where to start? No Problem, we've all been there. I tried and tested many times before I created my first successful html newsletter. Creating an HTML N...
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Author:
PARSHANT PURI
17th August 2008
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Nvu is a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) web editor based on the built-in Mozilla Composer web editor that comes with the Mozilla Suite. It has far more features than the Mozilla Composer mentioned in my Mozilla Composer Tutor...
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Author:
madexpert
17th August 2008
About two years ago, I had a go at commercial web site design. I put a medium-sized ad in a London classified ad paper. Nothing fancy: "Web designer seeks work ..." etc. This was expensive, about £500 for a month's run.
Got a few replies. Lesson numb...
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Author:
madexpert
20th May 2008
I show you the steps you go through to create a Flash site. And like anything else you build, there is a process. Whether you're creating a Flash site for your son's baseball team or for your boss â€" who plopped an unopened box on your desk that says "Fl...
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Author:
agdesign
15th May 2008
I the first part of this article I looked at the basic things I think you need for getting your self started on the internet. In this second part I shall look at what you need to get your own site set up.
Hosting
If you want to develop your own sit...
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Author:
Graham Andrew Taylor
29th March 2008
About two years ago, I had a go at commercial web site design. I put a medium-sized ad in a London classified ad paper. Nothing fancy: "Web designer seeks work ..." etc. This was expensive, about £500 for a month's run.
Got a few replies. Lesson numb...
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Author:
Musharf
25th March 2008
Just like spring cleaning a house, the html code of your web pages should get periodic cleaning as well. Over time, as changes and updates are made to a web page, the code can become littered with unnecessary clutter, slowing down page load times and hurt...
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Author:
G.Entp8
25th March 2008
Who doesn't own a webpage nowadays? If you're thinking about spicing up your webpage or (heaven forbid) move your webpage off that blogging host, consider some of these web design programs that will make mastering the art of html a breeze (well, not ex...
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Author:
Vikram Parmar
06th February 2008
ECommerce and the eShoprevolutionised the way that people sell and buy items. It provides the convenience of tele-shopping without any real need to communicate with a living person. Its is felt that this, and the fact that eCommerce sites drive down the a...
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Author:
DNSTECH
25th September 2007
If you have decided to give making money online a go then starting your first website is definitely the way to begin. You can do this in many ways depending on your knowledge of the coding required. If you have no previous experience making a website and ...
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Author:
Andy Tao