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grubas8@gazeta.pl

2007-05-25, 6:18 pm


Hi!

I am a newbie trying to design a simple Web site. I've found a free
website creation package, called NVU, which seems to work all right
and to do what I want it to do.

However, I would like to create my site using an existing template
modifying it. I don't want to do everything from scratch. And here's
the problem. I can't find any templates for NVU. I see a lot of
templates for other web creation packages (such as DreamWeaver or
Pablo Wysiwyg), but none for NVU.

Are there any Nvu users around? Is there somebody who can tip me about
Nvu templates - preferrably free or at least inexpensive?

Thanks for any tip!

Grubas

sebzzz@gmail.com

2007-05-25, 6:18 pm

On May 25, 8:34 am, grub...@gazeta.pl wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am a newbie trying to design a simple Web site. I've found a free
> website creation package, called NVU, which seems to work all right

Well, as far as I know, there is no templating system for Nvu
especially. But, in my opinion, it's a good thing because you just
work with files that are XHTML/HTML and CSS witch are standards.

So, go to http://www.oswd.org/ and choose a design you like. Then
learn a little bit of CSS and you're on the run!

> and to do what I want it to do.
>
> However, I would like to create my site using an existing template
> modifying it. I don't want to do everything from scratch. And here's
> the problem. I can't find any templates for NVU. I see a lot of
> templates for other web creation packages (such as DreamWeaver or
> Pablo Wysiwyg), but none for NVU.
>
> Are there any Nvu users around? Is there somebody who can tip me about
> Nvu templates - preferrably free or at least inexpensive?
>
> Thanks for any tip!
>
> Grubas



Paul

2007-05-28, 6:18 am

In message <1180099239.930472.153580@h2g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>,
sebzzz@XXXXXXXXXX writes
>On May 25, 8:34 am, grub...@gazeta.pl wrote:
>Well, as far as I know, there is no templating system for Nvu
>especially. But, in my opinion, it's a good thing because you just
>work with files that are XHTML/HTML and CSS witch are standards.
>
>So, go to http://www.oswd.org/ and choose a design you like. Then
>learn a little bit of CSS and you're on the run!
>
>
>

Thanks to the OP and yourself for the pointer. Just what I was looking
for too.
Paul Mc
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