![]() New feature: Added 'view searchbox' and 'view toolbox' command to context menu of property grid dialogs (Add Style, Multi Page properties, Login Tools, JavaScript, Navigation, etc). When 'sub menus' is off, then no sub menus will be included. This option can be used to show/hide sub menus, in case the menu is synchronized with the Site Manager structure. New feature: CSS Menu has a new option 'sub menus'. Improved: The properties dialog of the CSS Menu has been completely redesigned to be more consistent with other menus, for quicker access to properties and making them easier findable. Improved: Added 'Full width' support to Advanced Button. What's new in 17.4 (see the changelog for more info)? ![]() Verdict:Ī decent tool covering a wide range of levels, with elements and options to suit both novices and more advanced users. Everything you need to create your own website is here, with additional elements, such as a plug-in for uploading your site to the web via FTP, available through separate downloads. If the idea of designing from scratch is offputting, then the program supplies a number of templates to get you started quickly, letting you concentrate on your site’s content rather than its design. Dozens of elements are available, from basic text frames, images and simple links to more complicated elements like navigation tabs, forms and even ecommerce buttons. Drag one on to the blank page, resize it accordingly and then double-click it to control what it does. WYSIWYG Web Builder is no different in this respect: all the page elements you could possibly need are provided as draggable objects on the left of the screen. Web pages can be constructed using similar elements to those found in desktop publishing packages: text and images placed in frames and tables on the page, so it’s little surprise that most attempts to make web building a more user-friendly experience focus on providing DTP-style controls for you to use in order to construct your pages. Constructing web pages from scratch using HTML code isn’t a pleasant process, even if you do know what you’re doing.
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