Just installed CorelDraw x7 but no website creator. What's up?
Installed as an upgrade, windows 10, preformed as a typical installation.
Where's Website Creator?
Ok, that worked. >> The website creator I find to be some what lackluster<< I've heard this kind of statement a few times. Where do you find Website Creator to be lacking?
I've used Dreamweaver CS6 to create my website, but am now looking for updated software that doesn't force me into the cloud. Have downloaded visual studio but aps.net is not the direction I think I want to go. I'm working with a static website with no e commerce. Just text, pictures, and some slide show animation. Thanks, Rudy Beuc
david said:Static HTML pages are a thing of the past in that they are largely ignored by search engines, are prone to hacking and are difficult to keep fresh.
I have to disagree with everything you've said here. Many websites are still using 'hand-rolled' HTML. If they're done correctly they show well in search engines (and probably better than a badly formed CMS site). In my experience they're probably less prone to hacking (judging by the number of hack attempts I see from the logs on most WordPress sites) and are just as easy to keep fresh if you know a very basic bit of code and how to use an FTP client.
Rudy Beuc said:Ok, what CMS would you recommend?
WordPress.
Drupal and Joomla have a steep learning curve and are probably more suited to large corporate sites.