How to Create Web Page Software for Mac
A Web page is a document on the Internet where you can display text, graphics, movies and more. Web page creation tools are plentiful across all major operating systems, including Apple's Mac OS. For those just starting out in the world of Web page creation, a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editor is a great option. These applications allow you to quickly put together a Web page using a visual editor as opposed to coding in HTML.
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Use Apple's iWeb application. As of July 2010, this software comes pre-installed on most Mac computers. You can visually build a Web page in iWeb and upload it to your own Web space or space provided by Apple's MobileMe subscription service.
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Purchase Adobe's Dreamweaver software. This application is a bit more powerful than most standard HTML editors. Those who are new to Web page creation can still use the program and get a lot out of it. Those who are familiar with HTML and other Web-based programming languages will find it a useful tool, as well. As of July 2010, this software costs $399.
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Download and install KompoZer. This free, cross-platform Web page-editing tool was built with novice users in mind. If you've never created a Web page before, KompoZer is a solid choice to start out. You can create and edit Web pages much like you'd use a word processor to create and edit a document.
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