Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Software Required for creating a Website

Software required creating a website:

1.   Microsoft FrontPage:


If you're familiar with Microsoft's applications, such as Word and Excel, then you will appreciate the feeling of synchronicity you experience when you open up Microsoft FrontPage. What you'll see is an interface much like Microsoft Word, but augmented to accommodate features that reach far beyond the scope of word processing attributes. If you're squeamish about learning new programming code, fear not. FrontPage allows you to process web pages on a graphical user interface, so that what you see on the page is what you'll see on the web. If you aren't completely sold yet, consider the numerous wizards and templates Microsoft has provided for your web designing endeavours. FrontPage comes with full support, including scripting and site management. Take advantage of content consistency by utilizing built in CSS support features.
2.   Adobe Photoshop:


Adobe Photoshop is a graphics editing application popular for its extensive amount of features. Photoshop is also, currently, the leading graphics editing application. Photo shop is also image creation software as well as an editor. Photo shop can create any effect or style needed in a drawing or painting or layout. There are graphic software that can do specialized work faster and more efficient than Photo shop (such as painter for realistic paint effects), but Photo shop can do it all in one program. Adobe Photoshop is basically used for images processing.

  
 3.   Microsoft Word:


Microsoft Word contains many tools that the computer user can utilize to make the creation of electronic documents easier. Popular tool include spell checker, automatic grammar checking and the thesaurus.
Microsoft word can be used to create Web pages in the same way you create regular Word documents. If the wrong font for a Web page or plain-text file is applied when you import it into Microsoft Word, you can select the font that you think the page is encoded in.




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