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    Looking for a good Website software package

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by sjones0812, Mar 9, 2011.

  1. sjones0812

    sjones0812 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi,

    I am looking for a good website creation software package. I know iWeb can do it...but it look very basic.

    I know iWeb is made to really do 1 site unless you get a 3rd party add-on called multi sites.

    I know my way around creating sites. I used to use Frontpage.

    Now I am on a Mac and would like to use a current Mac program.

    Any help/suggestions would be great.

    I would like to stay away from the heavy coding packages and get something that is wysiwyg.

    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. mmoy

    mmoy Notebook Deity

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    I use Kompozer for simple web pages. It's a Mozilla spin-off project.
     
  3. tomcom2k

    tomcom2k Notebook Evangelist

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    Adobe Dreamweaver will take you from Basic to Advanced, very nice package.
     
  4. doh123

    doh123 Without ME its just AWESO

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    iWeb can do multiple sites fine... and the free "iWeb SEO Tool" program helps modify some stuff that iWeb doesn't for search engines. iWeb is actually quite nice overall. Just checking it out I did my whole Wineskin website using iWeb 09... and I'm not much of a web developer, and it worked out ok.
    http://wineskin.doh123.com/