
Apple’s .Mac lets you make your own web site. Apple’s iLife ‘06 has iWeb to do even more.
What’s left? More templates for already easy-to-use Mac applications. It’s a point and click world.
So, you want to build a web site, right? It’s got to be easy because you don’t want to dirty your fingers in XHTML or CSS code.
You’re in luck. The Mac has a few choices which get you an attractive and competent web site with little effort.
First, let me touch on .Mac. If you’re.... (excerpted).
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web design and development said:
it is quite knowledgeable post how ever i want to quote that as there are a lot of revolutions coming in the way of web it is really not so hard to built a website with hard coding a lot of user friendly editors are available that make it very easy to design website.