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Re: GUI designer in html [message #182459 is a reply to message #182436] Mon, 05 August 2013 12:14 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 8/4/2013 12:40 PM, Twayne wrote:
> On 2013-08-04 2:32 AM, Lightee wrote:
>> Would the web application developers here recommend some Visual-basic
>> like GUI designer for HTML?
>
> I find it rather tedious to design web forms in HTML code manually. Is
> there a good tool for this job?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>
> Yes, there are a few decent WYSIWYG editors and some text editors too,
> which display text in various colors to differentiat various things.
>
> In the "old" days I used NVU to make websites; quite capable, free, and
> functional.
> http://net2.com/nvu/
>
> Netobjects Fusion 12 or later is an excellent wysiwyg web site
> generator. It include a LOT of features, is not free, and is fully
> capable of handling fairly large web site (couple hundred pages).
> Auto-menues, galleries, pretty much all you could want, and works with
> many 3rd party apps.
> Ive written a total of 4 sites, 8 over the years, with it.
> As I mentioned, it's a "Generator" of code, allows for PHP et al,
> and is database formatted, though you don't need to use that to enjoy
> its uses.
> See:
> http://netobjects.com/
>
> Then there are text editors like Notepad++ and NoteTAB Pro, both
> excellent text editors.
> NoteTab comes with libraries for a lot of apps, and lets you create
> your own should you want to, with ease. NotePad++ is probably a little
> better IMO at text coloring but NoteTab is more intuitive, predictive
> and handy when all of its features are considered.
> Either would make a good editor. And both allow you to send files to
> your local server if you have one setup.
>
> Is that anywhere near what you were asking?
>
> I can't comment of vb code or vb.net but vb.net is VERY capable but I
> couldn't afford the subscriptions and eventually opted for Fusion 12. I
> have'nt looked at Fusion 13 yet but its main claim to fame seems to be
> writing HTML 5 code. As I always do I'll wait for another rev to come
> out so the initial bugs get fixed before I contemplate purchasing it.
>
> HTH,
>
> Twayne`
>

This reply is exactly why I recommended asking in an HTML newsgroup -
where he'll get answers from people who KNOW what they're talking about.


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