Hi all,
I've been using PI_11 to create my website. I've got the design completed, and of course will use the design for all pages. My problem is with using PI how do I go about using the design for all pages on my website? Do I just do a "save as" and name of other webpages?
Also I noticed that when I preview the webpage, it still appears to save the HTML text as an image. Is there a setting in the program to change that or is that the way PI should save it?
Thanks
Ron P.
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Creating Website help
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davenz
Hi Ron. I originally bought Photoimpact 4 as I thought it would help me design and deploy a website. Unfortunately, PI is very limited; so limited in fact that while I use it exclusively for all my web graphics and photo retouching, I never use it for any web coding.vidoman wrote:No I don't want to create an online help file, but thanks anyway. I'm needing some help with creating a website using PI-11..phd wrote:If you want to create a real online Help file, check out FlyHelp.
Regards
Ron P.
I would recommend a utility like Coolpage or the WYSIWYG editor I use, Namo Web Editor. Google for both these, or any WTSIWYG editor and download them and use the one you like the feel of. Unless you want an extremely basic one or two page site, I found PI is almost of no use at all.
Good luck.
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- ram: 16GB
- Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 645
- sound_card: NVIDIA High Definition Audio
- Hard_Drive_Capacity: 4TB
- Monitor/Display Make & Model: 1-HP 27" IPS, 1-Sanyo 21" TV/Monitor
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Hi Davenz,
I am also finding how limited PI is for web coding. I was hoping it would have been better. I use Swishmax for flash design, and was going to use PI for the static XHTML. A couple of years ago I knew XHTML, CSS. Jscript, PHP, but forgot most of it, so I guess I was hoping for an easy shortcut...
I'll look at your suggestions, Thanks
Ron P.
I am also finding how limited PI is for web coding. I was hoping it would have been better. I use Swishmax for flash design, and was going to use PI for the static XHTML. A couple of years ago I knew XHTML, CSS. Jscript, PHP, but forgot most of it, so I guess I was hoping for an easy shortcut...
I'll look at your suggestions, Thanks
Ron P.
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