On 24 Sep 99, at 12:05, Rik Hoekstra wrote:
Uing Dreamweaver or Frontpage (light) or whatever it is quite possible to add plain html pages and design them anyway you want. You can even manage them through the web.* Or to once more cite Jon Udell on byte.com : "It is completely feasible for a novice to download Zope, install it, and build a simple site -- even one that leverages the object hierarchy to factor out repetitive pieces -- without writing any code. And the result is 100% Web-manageable."
I must confess that I'm no HTML guru, AND my pages are ugly. When faced with a difficult-to-visualize table requirement, I've used FrontPage Express to create the table, then pasted the HTML into my DTML TextArea. Crufty but workable. <opinion on> I've looked at Amaya, and the only thing going for it is that the source is available, otherwise I found it to be very non-intuitive, since it's mostly designed for editing from the DTD view.. <opinion off> Brad Clements, bkc@murkworks.com (315)268-1000 http://www.murkworks.com (315)268-9812 Fax netmeeting: ils://ils.murkworks.com ICQ: 14856937