![]() If anyone has used this software and has any experience i'd be grateful to hear. And although there is a cost involved, its a one-off cost for the software rather than an annual renewal fee. I can create a better looking website than the templates I have available on clikpic but dont need to understand html to the same extent as using Kompozer. So i'm thinking that Xara or similar may be a good compromise between the two. On the other there is KomPozer, which is free (notwithstanding hosting costs), much more flexible, but would take me a long time to get good enough to code a good looking site. So on the one hand there is clikpic which has an annual fee, limited flexibility and is fiddly. I have some (limited) experience of Dreamweaver, although I no longer have the software, so I have been trying to re-design my site from scratch using KomPozer (a freeware WYSIWYG editor) but to be honest I dont really have the time for learning html programming to the standard I would need to be able to produce something similar to what Clikpic offers. I pay about £40 a year to have my photos hosted on their server and they provide some semi-tailored site that has some degree of flexibility, but frankly its cumbersome and although you can tweak their templates to some extent, the results always look a little 'off the shelf' I'm wondering if anyone has any advice or recommendations on software for designing websites? I'm particularly interested in Xara Designer (or the Pro version, which also seems to have flash slideshows included)Īt the moment my photography website is built on clikpic, a web-based design and hosting solution. Not sure if this is the right place for this discussion, but couldn't see a better alternative!
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