Question:
Are there any good "drag and drop" web design programs out there that could produce a high functionality site?
Eric C
2006-11-30 11:43:23 UTC
Are there any good "drag and drop" web design programs out there that could produce a high functionality site?
Nine answers:
2006-12-01 01:22:08 UTC
EZLAVA is a great "drag and drop", wysiwyg web site builder that's really easy to use.



With the program, there's no need to know HTML, PHP, ASP, or Javascript. It does everything for you via a central admin that appears when you click on an object (images, text, forms, etc.) to make changes. It's wysiwyg editing and drag and drop capability, makes it a very powerful, yet easy to use web building system.



It also has a dynamic shopping cart builder, web form builder, html text editor, and every other feature you need. The program offers several affordable hosting options depending on what you need. We found the software definitely worth it!



And if you have any questions, they have superb customer service.
chwbcc
2006-11-30 11:49:25 UTC
Take a look at http://www.dotnetnuke.com/ this has a lot of great functions and features.



There isalso PHPNuke.org which is similar to DNN.



When you decide on your webhost ask them if they can support what ever system you are ogin to be running.



Personally I prefer PHPNuke because it is easier formeto develop and to customize that DotNetNuke. However if you are just looking to have a simple website and you know CSS then DNN may be for you.



Both of these systems allow you to drag and drop content using DHTML which makes using thesystems really easy. You simply add modules and drag them where you want them.



Peace
Secret Agent of God (BWR)
2006-11-30 11:45:39 UTC
What do you mean by Drag and Drop? If you want a high-functionality website, use a high-functionality html development software like FrontPage or Dreamweaver.
Curious
2006-11-30 11:47:06 UTC
Front Page is the easiest to use ... it is a WYSIWYG program (What you see is what you get). Very similar to working with MS Word or Publisher. Easy, but you must have Front Page extensions installed on your site. Good luck
S T
2006-11-30 11:49:21 UTC
Adobe/Macromedia Dreamweaver is probably one of the best WYSIWYG editors out there (which is what you are really looking for when you say "drag and drop editor").
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2016-10-16 15:13:59 UTC
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Lil' Gay Monster
2006-11-30 11:51:56 UTC
Hope this will help.

http://www.tripod.com

100% free of charge

No HTLM or any web coding need to know coding

Friendly easy to use interface
Jay
2006-11-30 11:50:24 UTC
Seamonkey from Mozilla is fantastic & free. - http://mozilla.com/



Open office is a word processor with a built-in HTML editor. it's free. - http://openoffice.org/



Google Docs & Spreadsheets is a word processor & spreadsheet app that allows HTML exporting. it's free. - http://google.com/



Dreamweaver from Adobe is pretty popular too. it isn't free. - http://adobe.com/
comn8u
2006-11-30 11:59:27 UTC
Visual Studio .NET 2.0


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