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<blockquote data-quote="iPod Nano" data-source="post: 873389" data-attributes="member: 101250"><p>Yes, you're right. Sorry about that. I'm not sure what I was thinking! I had a bad experience. I couldn't always find my pages, and when I would upload them via FTP they always got put in the wrong folder. Perhaps it was my FTP client causing the problem, not sure. I had to get my dad to do it. I don't prefer iWeb because it doesn't give you as many options. RapidWeaver is good though. RapidWeaver lets you specify what width you want, what color scheme you want, and where you want the Navbar. iWeb is not as flexible.</p><p></p><p>Once you are experienced, you can go to doing stuff by hand if you want, but for starters, yes a web design program is a good tool.</p><p></p><p>However, all of these programs put much more code than needed. And most have tons of CSS (style sheet) files when only one is needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iPod Nano, post: 873389, member: 101250"] Yes, you're right. Sorry about that. I'm not sure what I was thinking! I had a bad experience. I couldn't always find my pages, and when I would upload them via FTP they always got put in the wrong folder. Perhaps it was my FTP client causing the problem, not sure. I had to get my dad to do it. I don't prefer iWeb because it doesn't give you as many options. RapidWeaver is good though. RapidWeaver lets you specify what width you want, what color scheme you want, and where you want the Navbar. iWeb is not as flexible. Once you are experienced, you can go to doing stuff by hand if you want, but for starters, yes a web design program is a good tool. However, all of these programs put much more code than needed. And most have tons of CSS (style sheet) files when only one is needed. [/QUOTE]
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