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Author: | saturnz [ 09 May 2012, 10:33 ] |
Post subject: | website editor |
first off I must say that anything to do with computers and ICT in general I do not know much about, I am in effect a novice. Currently my building is paying a web developer an excessive amount to maintain our website, www.thepiazza.co.za I have volunteered to do the maintainence myself, the updates are infrequent at maybe once a month and generally just involves the uploading of documents and editing of the content. Personally I do not think it can be that hard. However, what free software can I use to do the maintanence? I have done a bit of googling but I am hesistant of taking something based on reviews I read on the net. |
Author: | localboy [ 29 May 2012, 19:49 ] |
Post subject: | Re: website editor |
I don't really know the free software out there, but I checked your site and don't seen anything complex. It's looks like plain HTML. So any HTML editor should do the trick. Personally I like used Dreamweaver, not free though. If you need to choose, then I would suggest that you look for tutorials relaying to that product. Head over to http://w3schools.com/ to get and introduction to HTML. For a small fee I can tutor you the first few times |
Author: | saturnz [ 05 Jun 2012, 14:38 ] |
Post subject: | Re: website editor |
thanks for your input a friend of mine managed to assist me over the weekend, yes I agree it is a simple html website, but I have no clue about computers and I just want to save the body corporate some cash. |
Author: | yusufallie [ 05 Jun 2012, 14:43 ] |
Post subject: | Re: website editor |
there are free tutorials for HTML beginners on the net. the basics you can grasp in 2-5 hours. |
Author: | Razortjie [ 05 Jun 2012, 20:47 ] |
Post subject: | Re: website editor |
Notepad will work... Notepad++ if you wanna be cool HTML is a scripting language and the WYSIWYG/Drag and drop editors normally make for messy code and problems and difficult to maintain websites. The w3schools tutorials are very good, I refer to stuff on their site when I forget something regularly. If you get stuck, post your question and I will give it a go at helping. |
Author: | saturnz [ 25 Jun 2012, 12:44 ] |
Post subject: | Re: website editor |
well my friend will probably be done in a week or so with the conversion of the website into a format that I can edit quickly what attracted me to his solution is that should I no longer be able to maintain the website for whatever reason, the maintenance could easily shift to another person with very little training required. I will report back once everything is done. |
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