btw the advanced text editors are useful when editing the sites made with the tools i mentioned above. Kdevelop) as well as advanced text editors. If you want to develop it all from scratch, then you should know the coding. So they should be good enough for your needs. some of the largest sites on the internet use them for example wordpress: Time Inc, Facebook Newsroom, The New York Times Company, Marks & Spencer for Business, The Walking Dead – AMC, SAP News Center, Mercedes-Benz. add some of your own material, change the theme to fit your needs and you are good to go. There are so many tools out there that enable you to make a good looking website fast.
offers to setup your website for free (with some limits), if you don't have your own server or host. opencart for shops, mantis for ticketing, piwigo for galeries.). Last edited by DuckHook September 13th, 2018 at 01:57 AM.Īside from wordpress, there are also Joomla, Drupal, blogger as well as wix, weebly. How much will it take to make it work on Linux? I can't switch to Linux until I can have FPX working on Linux, or an equal or better soft.
I have never seen another great software like FPX. FrontPage Express is all we need, it does not mess up the code and style like even the FP does. I have it and it is a mess to work with and it changed and messed up the code to many pages of my site. I hope WYSIWYG software developers will notice this message. Why not recreate something like FPX or make it usable for Linux? Why is it too much to ask? I don't mind paying a one time fee $100 or even $200 for an FPX that will work for me forever on Linux which I can also keep on a disk once I buy a new PC. I tried all kinds of including the Kompozer, Seamonkey and 15-20 others, all of them, but they just don't work properly or are too advanced. And I mean not "too difficult" but impossible. There is no (none, zero) other software that I can use as all others require knowledge of coding or are too difficult to use. Perhaps it was too easy to use so they discontinued. Not that I know HTML (except several simple commands such as line break). Although its code is almost never editable. It is weird why MS discontinued such a great product. If FPX (or better) was available to Linux users I would quit Windows in an eyeblink! I and many others wouldn't mind to pay for a safe and clean dowmnoad of FPX or similar software, but some folks think that it is cool to provide it for free by spreading viruses and malware in exchange for free software. Yet I cleaned it up and keep using FPX for 20 years now since i am unable to find anything to replace it or better. I downloaded FPX (Frontpage Express) several times in my life and most of the time it came with some issues or malware.