Sunday, May 23, 2004
Information overload!!!
Argggh. I'm trying to find something very simple! A free (yes, some things are and should be free), user-friendly easy to use html-editor. Hell, if I found a decent one that wasn't overpriced I'd be happy to pay for it (providing it actually did what I want it to do, which isn't anything spectacular). But try searching for one simple thing and omg, hundreds and hundreds of results. Sometimes I really hate the web. Ugh.
In my searching, I did find a seemingly helpful site, the Free Country.com which seemed to be a good place to start.
Seemed to be...but the first thing I downloaded (from a link off google, but also featured on the free country site) produced virus warnings from Norton! Ack! So now I'm scanning with Norton, and a few other scanning devices trying to find the culprit (which Norton couldn't quarantine for some reason).
All I wanted to do was create a decent looking webpage. (well, several pages, but that's not important). And I actually did create a few pages using MS Word, but exporting them via ftp and getting them to load on the web as they should was/is a problem. As is editing them. Can't possibly do it all in one go, and the point is to be able to add to it as needed. Nightmare.
Weekends are for resting. Not overload. UGH.
Addendum.... I meant to add that I found The Site Wizard , and W3 Schools helpful as well.
Argggh. I'm trying to find something very simple! A free (yes, some things are and should be free), user-friendly easy to use html-editor. Hell, if I found a decent one that wasn't overpriced I'd be happy to pay for it (providing it actually did what I want it to do, which isn't anything spectacular). But try searching for one simple thing and omg, hundreds and hundreds of results. Sometimes I really hate the web. Ugh.
In my searching, I did find a seemingly helpful site, the Free Country.com which seemed to be a good place to start.
Seemed to be...but the first thing I downloaded (from a link off google, but also featured on the free country site) produced virus warnings from Norton! Ack! So now I'm scanning with Norton, and a few other scanning devices trying to find the culprit (which Norton couldn't quarantine for some reason).
All I wanted to do was create a decent looking webpage. (well, several pages, but that's not important). And I actually did create a few pages using MS Word, but exporting them via ftp and getting them to load on the web as they should was/is a problem. As is editing them. Can't possibly do it all in one go, and the point is to be able to add to it as needed. Nightmare.
Weekends are for resting. Not overload. UGH.
Addendum.... I meant to add that I found The Site Wizard , and W3 Schools helpful as well.
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