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Web Design & Development Guide
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Most web site builders are proprietary tools provided by
web hosting companies which cater to people who wish to build their
own websites without learning the technical aspects of web page
production. The person who wishes to use the website builder typically
signs up with the company -- most offer free trial periods -- and
chooses the design that best suits his or her purpose. Some companies'
tools allow the user to see the
source code, that is, the HTML behind the page he is building. Many
do not, meaning that only certain designated areas on the page can be
modified. Usually, these areas are: headers, text and some graphic
elements.
The site builders currently in use in 2007 are
Micromedia Flash Professional, Photoshop
Dreamweaver,
Microsoft Frontpage, Yahoo! SiteBuilder or Macromedia ColdFusion. Micromedia Flash Professional is the industry's most advanced site building
environment for creating interactive websites with digital and mobile content.
Adobe Dreamweaver is the industry standard for advanced web publishing.
Microsoft FrontPage delivers professional quality web sites but has
complications with browsers other than Microsoft Internet Explorer. Yahoo!
SiteBuilder is a basic site builder that comes free with the Yahoo! web hosting
plans. At last, Macromedia ColdFusion is designed for advanced web applications
(namely, forms Flash).
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