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A Webmaster's Toolkit and Tricks
Author: Jason OConnor
Copyright: 2004
If you own a website, operate or run a website, or you're a webmaster, this article is for you. A successful website is created and managed by a person with an effective toolkit who knows how to use each tool. There are a huge amount of software applications out there for people to use for creating, building, coding and running websites. Here are the ones you'll find in my tool box. I've been using these for many years and have had wonderful success with each one of them.
As a bonus, I am going to include a few tricks for some of the tools that may be of interest to you. (These 'tricks' are for pc users only.)
** Toolkit Item 1 – Dreamweaver **
I have a client who owns and runs a small business website and who has been using Microsoft Frontpage since he started. He is not a programmer or Web designer and has been very frustrated managing his website. Frontpage adds strange html code behind the scenes that takes control away from the user and often produces undesirable results. I suggested that he try Macromedia's Dreamweaver, which is the software I have been using for many years. ( Next Page )
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