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Hi, my first post!
I'm brand new to the glorious world of Mac, and am in the process of shifting everything across from my old PC to the sexy new piece of kit.
I have created and maintain a website, built using FrontPage (I know, I know!) but am eager to move in to the present and use a decent editor that will serve all my needs. I've had a look at iWeb, and whilst it seems very user friendly also maybe a bit of an entry level programme? I'm also told that I won't be able to edit my previous html files with it?
Whilst I'm reasonably proficient, i.e. better than Joe Bloggs, I am by no means a webdesigner with coding ability of any note.
So what I'm after is a programme that ticks the following boxes:
I've heard Adobe Dreamweaver is the way to go, but I'm open to any and all suggestions.
Matt
p.s. as stated above, not an expert so forgive any glaring idiocies in my question or requirements!
I'm brand new to the glorious world of Mac, and am in the process of shifting everything across from my old PC to the sexy new piece of kit.
I have created and maintain a website, built using FrontPage (I know, I know!) but am eager to move in to the present and use a decent editor that will serve all my needs. I've had a look at iWeb, and whilst it seems very user friendly also maybe a bit of an entry level programme? I'm also told that I won't be able to edit my previous html files with it?
Whilst I'm reasonably proficient, i.e. better than Joe Bloggs, I am by no means a webdesigner with coding ability of any note.
So what I'm after is a programme that ticks the following boxes:
- Allows me to get right on with continuing to maintain my site using my existing files.
- Similar format to FrontPage in that it strikes a balance between use of html code, but also the more basic publisher style web designing for when I need it.
- Reasonably cheap, but well supported with updates.
I've heard Adobe Dreamweaver is the way to go, but I'm open to any and all suggestions.
Matt
p.s. as stated above, not an expert so forgive any glaring idiocies in my question or requirements!