Buying Web Design Software Colorado

These are many great reasons to start your own website, but getting a professional web designer can be expensive, so you may want to consider doing it yourself. There are several web design software packages available, so you may want to evaluate which is best suited to your needs before you buy one.

Local Companies

Monarch Digital
(719) 533-0553
7680 Goddard St
Colorado Springs, CO
Qwest Solutions Center
303-343-0861
Town Center At
Aurora, CO
WorldVOIP
303-800-1300
6737 Millstone ST
HighlandsRanch, CO
CMMart, LLC
(720) 436-3067
P.O. Box 354
Henderson, CO
IJDesign
720-260-3541
Cherry Street
Denver, CO
Internet Building Codes
888-674-0079
318 Elm Street
Windsor, CO
C.Jackson Website Design
970-778-1908
PO Box 13
Clifton, CO
WEBOLUTIONS INC.
303300-2640
6160 S Syracuse Way, Suite 120
Greenwood Village, CO
Gallaher Group
303-695-5470
2767 S Parker Rd
Aurora, CO
Ihatetowait.Com
720-870-2111
17418 E Davies Ave
Aurora, CO

Do you need a website for your business? Are you looking to put pictures up on the web for family members to see? Would you like your resume to be web-accessible? These are all great reasons to start your own website. Getting a professional web designer can be expensive, though, so you may want to consider doing it yourself. There are several web design software packages available, so you may want to evaluate which is best suited to your needs before you buy one.

  1. Evaluate how much hand coding you can do, such as HTML, CSS, and XML. Sometimes things look a little off when you are in "Design Mode" in a web design package. If you know HTML, then you can switch over to "Code Mode" and fix it. If you are adept in HTML coding, you may want to consider Macromedia Homesite, a code-only editor that is packaged with Macromedia Dreamweaver. If you are looking for a no-fuss code editor, this may be the package for you. While packages like Dreamweaver help you build Style Sheets (bits of code that keep the look of your website consistent on each page), if you really want to be specific about the placement of elements on your site, you may want to learn to code in CSS in order to create the look you have in mind. While MS FrontPage handles CSS and XML well, Dreamweaver is a nicely integrated software package for all elements of design.

  2. Find out what kind of server your hosting is on. When you signed up for your website hosting package, did it say "Windows" or "Unix?" If it said "Windows," did it have FrontPage Extensions? If that is the case, then you can use the full capabilities of MS FrontPage such as Forms, etc. If you want to add forms to your website and don't know how to code them yourself in CGI, then you will want to choose MS FrontPage and make sure your hosting has FrontPage extensions on a Windows Hosting package. If you are signed up on a Unix plan, then Macromedia Dreamweaver may be your better choice.

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Monarch Digital

(719) 533-0553
7680 Goddard St
Colorado Springs, CO

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