SUBSIM Radio Room Forums



SUBSIM: The Web's #1 resource for all submarine & naval simulations since 1997

Go Back   SUBSIM Radio Room Forums > General > General Topics
Forget password? Reset here

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 05-15-06, 10:22 PM   #1
vois2
Engineer
 
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Southwestern Ohio
Posts: 213
Downloads: 0
Uploads: 0
Default Need recommendation for a wysiwyg HTML editor

I'd like to ask my friends at Subsim.com for their preferred WYSIWYG editor HTML for designing web pages. I secured my site hosting and domain name, but wow -- when I started to study up on programs to create web pages, there are simply too many factors and too many products. OK, let's make this easy --- ask people you trust to pinpoint/narrow it down to a couple.

Thanks for any advice. VoiS2
__________________

I donate to Subsim because it is one of the best communities on the Interwebs.
Stick around a couple of years, and you will see. You're never far from a friend here.
Sunk at location vois22 [at] gmail . com
vois2 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-15-06, 10:28 PM   #2
TLAM Strike
Navy Seal
 
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Rochester, New York
Posts: 8,633
Downloads: 29
Uploads: 6


Default

I use Microsoft Front Page mainly because it came bundled with Microsoft office and I’ve always used that family of programs so its familiar to me.
__________________


TLAM Strike is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-15-06, 10:39 PM   #3
Onkel Neal
Born to Run Silent
 
Onkel Neal's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 1997
Location: Cougar Trap, Texas
Posts: 21,385
Downloads: 541
Uploads: 224


Default

I use Front Page also. I cannot compare it with Dreamweaver, I've never used Dreamweaver. I started out handcoding html in Notepad but that's way too slow for big websites. Bought FP in 99, upgraded several times along the way. It works ok. It adds some unnecessary tags but overall, does the job.
Onkel Neal is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-15-06, 11:16 PM   #4
vois2
Engineer
 
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Southwestern Ohio
Posts: 213
Downloads: 0
Uploads: 0
Default

Neal & TLAM:

Thanks to you both. I value your opinions. It looks like I can get the Academic Version ("Complete Product") for less than $80.00 of the latest FrontPage release, which is FrontPage 2003.

One quick question. If I were to buy this Academic Version, would I be eligible to upgrade as Neal mentioned he has done several times? I figure there will be a FrontPage 2007 coming, surely.

Thanks again.
__________________

I donate to Subsim because it is one of the best communities on the Interwebs.
Stick around a couple of years, and you will see. You're never far from a friend here.
Sunk at location vois22 [at] gmail . com
vois2 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-16-06, 12:07 AM   #5
kiwi_2005
Eternal Patrol
 
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Aeoteroa
Posts: 7,382
Downloads: 223
Uploads: 1
Default

Notepad
__________________
RIP kiwi_2005



Those who can't laugh at themselves leave the job to others.



kiwi_2005 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-16-06, 01:05 AM   #6
Drebbel
Dutch Sea Lord
 
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Almost at periscope death !
Posts: 1,665
Downloads: 1
Uploads: 0
Default

If you are going to make a simpel website with couple of pages then FP will do, I started with that one as well.

But for larger websites other programms (like Dreamweaver) are som much better. The have tons of handy goodies, and also have good tools to manage the website.

Also remember that when more people are going to be working on the same website Frontpage is kind of useless.
Drebbel is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-16-06, 03:15 AM   #7
joea
Silent Hunter
 
joea's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: At periscope depth in Lake Geneva
Posts: 3,512
Downloads: 25
Uploads: 0
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwi_2005
Notepad
For web design?
joea is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-16-06, 04:18 AM   #8
GreyOctober
Sonar Guy
 
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Bucharest, Romania
Posts: 394
Downloads: 30
Uploads: 0
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by joea
Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwi_2005
Notepad
For web design?
Sure....its html code afterall, which is simply syntax text. Copy the code from a webpage if you like, save the file as htm/html and youll get the same result. Of course i wouldt reccomend one bit Notepad unless you have a serious ammount of time on your hands and you know html coding real good.

Vois2: If your aiming for a good looking website which uses CSS and whatnot id say go for Dreamweaver. I worked with it and its very, very capable. If not, then Frontpage is just as good.

Cheers!
__________________
GreyOctober is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-16-06, 08:08 AM   #9
Sixpack
Samurai Navy
 
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: below North Sea level (iow Holland)
Posts: 592
Downloads: 0
Uploads: 0
Default

Grey, I have been waiting 3 minutes now for the destroyer in your sigpic. What's keepingim ?

Anyway, I'm getting CMS based sites, so bye bye to good old html. I used Editplus shareware for years 4 my sites (oops forgot to buy ).
__________________
\"Navigare necesse est, vivere non est necesse\"
Sixpack is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-16-06, 09:24 AM   #10
joea
Silent Hunter
 
joea's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: At periscope depth in Lake Geneva
Posts: 3,512
Downloads: 25
Uploads: 0
Default

Anyway, I use Dreamweaver at work, great programme.
joea is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-16-06, 01:14 PM   #11
retired1212
Officer
 
Join Date: May 2005
Location: North Pole, World
Posts: 240
Downloads: 0
Uploads: 0
Default

I use PSPad (http://www.pspad.com/) to write PHP, Python and Perl/CGI code.
Just follow the W3C standard, and everything will appear fine on all browsers.
__________________
Sub has been gifted to enemy in exchange of asylum and money
retired1212 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-16-06, 01:29 PM   #12
GreyOctober
Sonar Guy
 
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Bucharest, Romania
Posts: 394
Downloads: 30
Uploads: 0
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sixpack
Grey, I have been waiting 3 minutes now for the destroyer in your sigpic. What's keepingim ?
it takes a while...keep looking :rotfl: :rotfl:
__________________
GreyOctober is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-16-06, 06:58 PM   #13
Wildcat
Engineer
 
Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 215
Downloads: 69
Uploads: 0
Default

dreamweaver is basically the industry standard. you can also try homesite or frontpage.
Wildcat is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-16-06, 07:10 PM   #14
Onkel Neal
Born to Run Silent
 
Onkel Neal's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 1997
Location: Cougar Trap, Texas
Posts: 21,385
Downloads: 541
Uploads: 224


Default

I love EditPlus! Definitely worth $30. Tell them you love it too, pay for it
Onkel Neal is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-16-06, 07:14 PM   #15
bradclark1
Ocean Warrior
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Connecticut, USA.
Posts: 2,794
Downloads: 29
Uploads: 0
Default

Notepad = You still start your car with a handcrank too.

Homesite is excellent for handcoding and it has a few libraries that comes with it and also user made ones. WYSIWYG part isn't or wasn't very good.

Frontpage is good for doing your own thing and doesn't cost an arm and a leg. If you check the source view on more then a few sites you'll see they are done with FP.

Dreamweaver is for when you have work to do and you can pay for the best.

I play around with Komodo 3.5 myself.

Handcoding is good when you want to learn the various languages. The WYSIWYG programs are good when you really don't want to screw with it and you can just put it through the validator to make sure wierd tags aren't added.
bradclark1 is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:58 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1995- 2025 Subsim®
"Subsim" is a registered trademark, all rights reserved.