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Re: Anyone use Mozilla for your website? --Nvu![]()
Posted by ComputerGal on 1/09/07
Thanks for the info. I managed to get in to ourweb site and
update much of it. Still haven't had time to try including
pictures. Much of what I try to do would be easier for me using
FrontPage--seems more predictable to me. I keep publishing and
then having to figure out how to fix what went wrong.
But I can now make minor changes and overall it is at least closer
to being current.
On 11/18/06, Jean Bullock wrote:
> NVU is an open source application. It is free. I have used
Front Page but I like NVU
> better. You can upload your files the same way you do with
Front Page. It doesn't
> allow frames (who really wants those anyway? ) but you can use
the tables tool to
> accomplish the same look. It is easy to use. You can use some
scripts but I think you
> have to view the results in a browser to make sure they work. I
think it's a little
> trickier to have sound files and files to download. I have
tried that yet.
>
> The developer stopped working on the application because so few
people donated to
> the project which was too bad because it's a nice no frills
application that works well.
>
> However the developer was kind enough to leave it up for others
to use and
> download for free.
>
> The best way to find out about it is to use it.
>
> I use it for our school website. Click on the link to see.
>
> On 11/16/06, ComputerGal wrote:
>> Okay, I'm still learning about all this--as I said I've only
>> used FrontPage in the past. It seems that Mozilla is one of
>> the browsers that they have allowed (I had not heard of it
>> before--waht is it you like about it?) and Nvu is needed to
>> work on the web. Again I've not heard of it, but it looks as
>> if I do not have to work on it live as originally told. Can
>> anyone compare Nvu and FrontPage?
>> Thanks for helping.