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Claris Home Page 3.0: Still irreplaceable?

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cahult:
http://www.lowendmac.com/musings/03/0219.html

Stephen van Esch writes about something I have known for a very long time. There is no web page creator like Home Page. I don

Pissed_Macman:
Without Claris Homepage I would never have started web design. It allowed me to put stuff on a page easily and then learn HTML by messing around with it. I also used to use it to convert stuff to gif before I had photoshop.

It's a great program for learning basic HTML, but you can always tell when a page has been created with it, they generally look like shit. It's also pretty useless for learning about frames and other advanced things like that.

Pantso:
I've never used Claris Homepage in the past, but I've heard that it was a really cool WYSIWYG editor. Too bad we won't see an OS X version.

cahult:
Frames? Is that advanced? It stops the natural flow of a loading page and is a real nuisance. I hate frames. It

M51DPS:
I still have Claris Home Page 3.0 on one of my macs (old 8500/150, but as long as it still works . . .). I don't use it, but I bet I could still do stuff with it. If only someone could bring it to OS X. Then you could have at least couple of new updates like more image formats, better Java support, or html 4, but just so long as they doesn't add extra too much extra shit (*cough* Microsoft).

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