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If you
create lots of web pages or are managing a 'site', you might need to
augment your toolbox with a few 'helper' applications. Here's a sampling
of free products or the best in their class.
If you create your pages with a code editor or, heaven forbid, Notepad,
VI or Emacs, then invest in a HTML validator. One such validator is: CSE
HTML Validator which you can find at: www.htmlvalidator.com
Lots of WordPerfect files? Lotus? Excel, etc. and you don't like the web
pages the office products produce? Get HTML
Transit (www.htmltransit.com).
It's expensive but worth it in labor saving.
If you have more than a dozen web pages to maintain, then consider
yourself a web master. All real web masters use some kind of web-site
maintenance tools.
Corel Web-site Builder comes with WP Suite 8, but it lacks the
management powers found in AOL Press. Skip Web-site builder and use AOL
Press.
For those who are maintaining a complicated web-site, the only free
product I know of is Frontier (www.scripting.com/frontier5).
Lots of power and a long learning curve but it looks like it is worth
considering.
Need to create a button, arrow, image map? Lots of drawing programs out
there that will produce GIF and JPEG images. What's the best for under
$100? Paint Shop Pro 5(~ $80; www.jasc.com)
has been favorably compared to Adobe Photoshop (~ $700).
PSP5 is a bit-map image editor and includes Animation Shop where in
under 5 minutes I created:
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