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Re: What tools are your web design toolbox?
"Carl Kruck" <designer@metaweboz.com> wrote in message
news:evl4hn$bni1@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> This is slightly OT
>
> We all have those useful tools that cover aspects of webdesign that we use
> and couldn't do without (including NOF). It would be great to share what
> programs we use for different needs!
>
Web Design: NOF (of course)
Graphics: Adobe PhotoShop CS
FTP: Cute ftp
HTML: MS Wordpad
Waterspider
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Re: What tools are your web design toolbox?
> This is slightly OT
>
> We all have those useful tools that cover aspects of webdesign that we use
> and couldn't do without (including NOF). It would be great to share what
> programs we use for different needs!
NOF (duh..)
Sothink HTML Editor (nice editor for $15US)
Litera Image Editor (also great for capturing the screen & parts thereof)
WS_FTP
Button Maker (Freeware that's surprisingly decent)
MS Paint ;-)
Plus, I code the writing of a number of pages in Visual DataFlex or Visual
Basic, so sites can get updated automatically.
For example: one client wanted a general availability of inventory for their
customers, but didn't want actual #'s on the site - so their VB app writes &
uploads about 70 html pages every 3 hours based on their current levels. If
you're interested - www.yankeereamer.com (get your mind out of the gutter -
reamers are a machine tool! ;-), click "Products", then click on any "View"
button. Once you see large tables, you're in the VB produced pages. Note,
however, that this is a 4 year old NOF 7 site!
This enables "almost real time" updates w/out having a db on the ISP's
server.
Regards,
Garret Mott
Auto-Mate Software www.automatesoftware.com
Northeast DataFlex Consortium www.nedataflex.com
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Richard Wayne Garganta
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Re: What tools are your web design toolbox?
The GIMP, Xara Xtreme for vector graphics, notepad++ is great
Garret Mott wrote:
>> This is slightly OT
>>
>> We all have those useful tools that cover aspects of webdesign that we use
>> and couldn't do without (including NOF). It would be great to share what
>> programs we use for different needs!
>
> NOF (duh..)
> Sothink HTML Editor (nice editor for $15US)
> Litera Image Editor (also great for capturing the screen & parts thereof)
> WS_FTP
> Button Maker (Freeware that's surprisingly decent)
> MS Paint ;-)
>
> Plus, I code the writing of a number of pages in Visual DataFlex or Visual
> Basic, so sites can get updated automatically.
>
> For example: one client wanted a general availability of inventory for their
> customers, but didn't want actual #'s on the site - so their VB app writes &
> uploads about 70 html pages every 3 hours based on their current levels. If
> you're interested - www.yankeereamer.com (get your mind out of the gutter -
> reamers are a machine tool! ;-), click "Products", then click on any "View"
> button. Once you see large tables, you're in the VB produced pages. Note,
> however, that this is a 4 year old NOF 7 site!
>
> This enables "almost real time" updates w/out having a db on the ISP's
> server.
>
> Regards,
>
> Garret Mott
>
> Auto-Mate Software www.automatesoftware.com
> Northeast DataFlex Consortium www.nedataflex.com
>
>
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