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11 January 2006 - 3:12pm — admin
Re: Web design software
I am building a new website with many more things than I previously knew how to do, and the real reason I looked in this area was that I was looking for a no-frills site-counter for the new site.
I think I must have missed the point, though, because I thought I would find downloadable stuff but cannot see any. There are only reports about downloadable products.
I will continue my search after posting this.
Yours
HH
11 January 2006 - 3:24pm — admin
Re: Web design software
You could use a simple php script to do this e.g. [url=http://www2.geo.uib.no/tips/Counter/]SimplePHPCounter[/url] or if it is just that you want information on who is accessing your site remember that you get access statistics included in most of the GreenNet website hosting packages (contact support@gn.apc.org if you are unsure how to access them).
16 October 2006 - 8:03pm — Phil
Re: Web design software
I have used Nvu for some time now but it does have some bugs. Development after 1.0 seems rather slow, but an individual developer, Kaze, has been working on an unofficial bug-fix called Kompozer. I have installed version 0.7.7 for Windows and it has fixed a particularly annoying Nvu bug that defined align and valign in cells as "undefined" that it not correct HTML 4.01. It hasn't crashed yet - Nvu often stops behaving itself after a longish period of use.
More about Kompozer and download links on on SourceForge
Information also on Softpedia
It is intended for developers but it will work independently of any other application, so you can go back to that if you're not happy with Kompozer.
Phil
31 January 2007 - 12:27pm — Philip Austin
Re: Web design software
Tried using NVU, but wasn't entirely happy. I've since discovered Kompozer -
Address : which describes itself as: "Nvu's unofficial bug-fix release". Not used it extensively yet, but it's worth knowing about.
Hope this helps.
Philip