Anyone have suggestions for some modern tools to make simple but "modern" looking sites easily?
I don't mean like Dreamweaver, outdated shit. But a tool like that, where it's easy to visually design a site and have most of the mark-up auto-generated, but still easy to customize? I want to make a good mock-up but not spend hours tweaking inflexible designs, nor spend hours making the designs from basically scratch.
You can always tell the age of a boards user base by how many retards respond to pics like OPs
Noah Richardson
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Lucas Collins
in this ITT thread
Nolan Cook
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Michael Bennett
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Henry Thomas
It is best to use hands.
Jaxon Butler
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Brayden Walker
Pen & paper, user.
Levi Morgan
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Grayson Miller
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Jackson Diaz
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Joshua Baker
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Christopher Price
fucking polish kurvas
Michael Williams
is that technigger???
Jackson White
He has glasses, he must have dem IQs
Thomas Wilson
That isn't nice for showing off though
Nathaniel Torres
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Hunter Gutierrez
no i believe theyre called cyberniggers.
Oliver Foster
There are a few solutions OP but since I provide this kind of site to people for a living, revealing them to you would undermine my business model. Also you're retarded and don't deserve a nice website
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Joshua Barnes
And this is why there are so little solutions for the question! Entire India would go jobless otherwise.
Jayden Morales
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Austin Hughes
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Hudson Perez
Rabbit Rabbit. I also recommend Microsoft Frontpage. Microsoft has COMPLETELY revamped it, and it's actually a pretty great tool now. Though nobody's probably heard of it since they've never marketed it.
Joseph Turner
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James Perry
Frontpage? That seems a bit too obvious my friend.
Austin White
> Stable release 2003 (11.8164.8172) / September 17, 2007; 8 years ago
haha yes
Joshua Garcia
Do you have an MSDN subscription?
Angel Watson
No, but they discontinued frontpage in like 2007, I remember. Unless it has different name now?
Jonathan Bell
No, it's still under the same name, though you can only access it if you have an MSDN subscription. And from what I've seen, it's a complete ground-up rewrite and is Microsoft's push into letting normies easily deploy websites onto the Azure platform. Think setting up shit like WordPress in just a few clicks. And I think they're sticking with the name FrontPage because people are familiar with the name.