Thanks for that guys.I have used druple [thanks to mo] but it's not exactly what i'm looking for [a great CMS, mind you].
Thanks for that, thomas. On 15/04/2013 10:05, Michael A. Ray wrote:
Hello Thomas,I would agree with Mo. I have had encounters with wordpress and drupal since the beginning of the year and wordpress had me tearing my hair out. But Drupal is a lot easier to get to grips with.But bear in mind these things are content management systems rather than web design packages. I used to write HTML by hand but those days are long gone I think.Mike On 14/04/2013 22:59, Mobeen Iqbal wrote:hi thomas. I use drupal. i have tried front page, wordpress, joomla, and drupal and as others will agree with me, drupal is by far the best and most useable. please drop me a note off list and i'll allow you access to my demo site where you can play with drupal to your hearts content. all the best, Mo. On 14/04/2013 22:53, Thomas wrote:Hi guys, I am currently designing a website, but have no actual design sweet as such [rather I am using MS notepad and Mozilla Firefox]. My problem is that, at the complexity I am getting to, I think it would be easier to do it in some sort of IDE. My question is this: Do any of you know of any accessible web-design programs? I have used arachnafillia, but that is woefully out of date now, and sea-monky [the mozilla one, I don't know if i got the name right] but I couldn't figure out how to do anything in it [I may try it now I am using NVDA, though]. Any help would be appreciated, Thomas. -- “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.” ― Albert Einstein
--“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.” ― Albert Einstein