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1/5/2008 8:29:48 PM EDT
I am looking into building a web page for my 3-gun match along with our IDPA matches. The club website is ok but their is only one person maintaining it on a part time basis. Their has to be an inexpensive way to do this, right? Any suggestions?
Thanks, Price G
1/6/2008 5:54:28 AM EDT
[#1]
I generally use Microsoft, they suck, Publisher and Front page. If you have no access to them then there are a few stand alone programs out there.
LINK TO SOME OPTIONS

I really cant recommend the other ones as I only use the above described.
If I can help, let me know.
1/6/2008 6:53:21 AM EDT
[#2]
You probably aren't looking to drop the kind of money needed for Adobe (formerly Macromedia) Dreamweaver or Microsoft Frontpage.

Search Google for "HTML tutorial".  You can write your own HTML in Notepad for free.  It might take a week  or so spending a couple of hours each day working on it, but think about how many 12 year olds have their own websites.  You can do it without all the fancy software.

eta:
w3schools.com is the first result on Google, I generally don't like their tutorials.  If you find one that is too ambiguous or too detailed about things you aren't interested in, go to the next one listed on Google.

BTW, I'm a professional web developer.  Feel free to ask questions.
1/6/2008 4:09:21 PM EDT
[#3]
Still use frontpage here......
1/6/2008 5:50:33 PM EDT
[#4]

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I am looking into building a web page for my 3-gun match along with our IDPA matches. The club website is ok but their is only one person maintaining it on a part time basis. Their has to be an inexpensive way to do this, right? Any suggestions?
Thanks, Price G


I think it will depend on how fancy you want it to be and how much time you want to spend on it.  I'm using free Netscape Composer and a free webhost for a totally free VERY basic webpage to post scores and dates on.  

I will send you the link...  
1/10/2008 9:41:23 AM EDT
[#5]
I have no experience with web design, but as with everything else, there's going to be Open Source software out there that fits your needs, you just have to look hard enough to find it.
Here's onewww.nvu.com/
Just Google "Open Source web design", or somesuch.