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<blockquote data-quote="nigelivy" data-source="post: 934752" data-attributes="member: 97840"><p>Hi Chris,</p><p>Thanks for the input. Yes, I understand that iWeb is not first prize. I am aware that any application that allows you to build a website using a graphic interface, rather than coding the website is going to add code that isn't necessary and on the long run will not match a manually HTML coded site.</p><p>The reason I went for just a "quick fix" like iWeb is because I don't have the time to learn HTML at this stage. I have just split off from a partnership, and needed a company website ASAP. I also didn't want to hire a company to do it for me because I wanted the freedom of doing it myself and editing/updating it myself. </p><p>I am currently building a website that will actually run as a web application which will synchronize with server applications. I am coding my new site in ASP .NET so that it can tie in with these server applications. </p><p>I want to spend a lot of time building this new product, but needed a site up in the mean time. That's why I used iWeb.</p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Nigel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nigelivy, post: 934752, member: 97840"] Hi Chris, Thanks for the input. Yes, I understand that iWeb is not first prize. I am aware that any application that allows you to build a website using a graphic interface, rather than coding the website is going to add code that isn't necessary and on the long run will not match a manually HTML coded site. The reason I went for just a "quick fix" like iWeb is because I don't have the time to learn HTML at this stage. I have just split off from a partnership, and needed a company website ASAP. I also didn't want to hire a company to do it for me because I wanted the freedom of doing it myself and editing/updating it myself. I am currently building a website that will actually run as a web application which will synchronize with server applications. I am coding my new site in ASP .NET so that it can tie in with these server applications. I want to spend a lot of time building this new product, but needed a site up in the mean time. That's why I used iWeb. Thanks, Nigel [/QUOTE]
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