Re: Special effects on page enter
- From: "Rob Giordano \(Crash\)" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 15:08:08 -0700
imo... Dreamweaver or Expression Web.
FrontPage may be a good place to start as long as you don't rely on webots
and some other stuff that produce non-compliant code, however FP is in it's
sunset - it's been replaced by EW but support will continue for years yet.
Publisher web's may be easy, but....limited.
I may be over near your hood later today - by PV high school.
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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
"klunk42" <klunk42@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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|I have 2 websites. one for my wife (www.valleycandles.com) that is
currently
| online but needs lots of work and one for myself selling trailer building
| parts and kits. The trailer one is the one I am building with pub 2007. I
| will be selling about 150 to 200 different items in about 10 categories.
Is
| pub 2007 the best or is there a better one thats not too complex.
| Dreamweaver is tough. Front page and web expression are tough as well.
I
| just downloaded trial version of WE so I will play with that for a couple
| weeks. i also downloaded Webeasy 7 and web plus 6 to try. For the
| products I am going to sell which one should I go with keeping in mind
the
| long term growth and updated versions and support. My godaddy designer is
| gone. they didn't make an updated version so it's junk.
|
| "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
|
| > You will find Publisher created sites very limiting.
| >
| > You will find that what you designed in GoDaddy's webdesigner or
Publisher
| > are not convertable to normal html/css webs...iow you will have to redo
them
| > to grow beyond basic.
| >
| > Learn it now or learn it later.
| >
| >
| >
| > --
| > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| > Rob Giordano
| > Microsoft MVP Expression
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| > "klunk42" <klunk42@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > news:DCE09BC6-7E1F-4672-AA59-97C1084AAEA9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > |I have a website www.valleycandles.com It was create with GoDaddys.
| > website
| > | design and it was easy to build but I can't do anything extra with it.
I
| > am
| > | building a new site and using a free trial version of pub 2007. I have
| > untill
| > | jan 2008 to buy. I tried dreamweaver trial but it was so complex I
gave
| > up.
| > | And it would be expensive to purchase. Am I just too cheap? Maybe
I'll
| > try
| > | Web expressions free trial. Can I install that code in the heading on
| > WE's
| > | deign? I can do a little html but I need the basic format. ?? help!
| > |
| > | "klunk42" wrote:
| > |
| > | > I tried it but nothing in the preview site worked and my other web
site
| > won't
| > | > allow "characters" . I just liked the appearance of that code and
wanted
| > to
| > | > do something to make my site more "alive'. wITHOUT TOO MANY CLIPS
| > | >
| > | > "Mike Koewler" wrote:
| > | >
| > | > > Novel idea, but keywords are a meta tag, which browsers interpret
| > | > > different from a script tag.
| > | > >
| > | > > Have you tried this method?
| > | > >
| > | > > Mike
| > | > >
| > | > > MIchaeldane wrote:
| > | > > > David;
| > | > > >
| > | > > > Try this trick. In any version of Publisher go to tools, web
page
| > options
| > | > > > and in the keywords box put you code. When published it will
appear
| > in the
| > | > > > head section.
| > | > > >
| > | > > > "DavidF" wrote:
| > | > > >
| > | > > >
| > | > > >>Then I guess you are out of luck. You can't directly access the
head
| > via the
| > | > > >>Publisher publication. And as you still didn't tell me which of
the
| > 28
| > | > > >>scripts you were trying to install, I can't make any
| > recommendations. Sorry.
| > | > > >>
| > | > > >>DavidF
| > | > > >>
| > | > > >>
| > | > > >>"klunk42" <klunk42@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > | > > >>news:35D09BB8-A2E2-494D-9011-CE0747DAE260@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > | > > >>
| > | > > >>>I tried posting it many ways but it still doesn't show under
the
| > preview
| > | > > >>>site. I have been searching the internet and everything says
head
| > | > > >>>
| > | > > >>>"DavidF" wrote:
| > | > > >>>
| > | > > >>>
| > | > > >>>>The link you provided shows 28 different code snippets...you
could
| > have
| > | > > >>>>been
| > | > > >>>>a bit more specific, but my answer is the same.
| > | > > >>>>
| > | > > >>>>Just try inserting the portion that is supposed to go into the
| > head
| > | > > >>>>section
| > | > > >>>>using the insert html code fragment, anywhere on the page that
is
| > out of
| > | > > >>>>the
| > | > > >>>>way, and try it anyway. Many times it will work in spite of
what
| > is said.
| > | > > >>>>If
| > | > > >>>>it doesn't then keep looking and trying other snippets until
you
| > find one
| > | > > >>>>that works.
| > | > > >>>>
| > | > > >>>>Also, keep in mind the KISS philosophy. Just because you can
do
| > something
| > | > > >>>>with a web page doesn't mean you should. If it slows the
loading
| > of the
| > | > > >>>>page
| > | > > >>>>and offers no functional advantage to the user, then question
| > whether to
| > | > > >>>>add
| > | > > >>>>bells and whistles. Just something to think about...
| > | > > >>>>
| > | > > >>>>DavidF
| > | > > >>>>
| > | > > >>>>"klunk42" <klunk42@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > | > > >>>>news:0D331014-6B12-4731-888F-B6E6125C844A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > | > > >>>>
| > | > > >>>>>I would like to insert special effects into web site but this
| > program
| > | > > >>>>>requires inserting into head. With Pub 2007 you can't do it.
Is
| > there
| > | > > >>>>>anyway it can be put in or some other similar effect?
| > | > > >>>>>http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex3/index.html Thank
you
| > Mike
| > | > > >>>>
| > | > > >>>>
| > | > > >>>>
| > | > > >>>>
| > | > > >>
| > | > > >>
| > | > >
| >
| >
| >
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