Let's See Web Sites You Did With HTML...
I have always done the hard coding on web site although I have been away for about 6 years when I decided to do a web site I went looking for a good editor. I guess I am just old school and just not sure I want to use a pre-made template for my site. I fell like I have more control over my site if I do the coding. I am not a pro by any means, but I find it enjoyable to try and come up with a design. I also find that I am constantly looking at the site and see how I can improve it and updated it.
So what I am really looking for is to see what others have done with the HTML editor as well as how many use it over the Visual Site Designer.
Here is a link to what I have;
http://jacksvettesite.coffeecup.com
So what I am really looking for is to see what others have done with the HTML editor as well as how many use it over the Visual Site Designer.
Here is a link to what I have;
http://jacksvettesite.coffeecup.com
You can do your own coding in html editor. I did my own website in html editor in html5 and all the coding was done manually.
Well I searched around a while and I cannot seem to find the thread that was already started with this with a lot of posts in it already for you to see Jack, so if I do find it I'll move your post over to there and I'll message you and give you the link so you can go take a look see too.
For now this one I just finished http://lbwebsites.com which is my new business with a friend of mine, and the ones in my signature and many other people's signatures are usually sites they created too. Have fun checking them all out and I'll get things moved around if I ever find that thread
For now this one I just finished http://lbwebsites.com which is my new business with a friend of mine, and the ones in my signature and many other people's signatures are usually sites they created too. Have fun checking them all out and I'll get things moved around if I ever find that thread

Thanks Jo Ann. I did look for a post on this and did not find any, I knew of the one in the VSD forum, but not here.
Jo Ann wrote:
For now this one I just finished http://lbwebsites.com which is my new business with a friend of mine, and the ones in my signature and many other people's signatures are usually sites they created too. Have fun checking them all out and I'll get things moved around if I ever find that thread
For now this one I just finished http://lbwebsites.com which is my new business with a friend of mine, and the ones in my signature and many other people's signatures are usually sites they created too. Have fun checking them all out and I'll get things moved around if I ever find that thread

Yet another nice site from you Jo Ann



Living the dream, stocking the cream

Just an FYI- I went to the thread to take a peek of other sites. Most of the referenced examples dated from 2004 and such are either gone or they use different software (not coffeecup).
Love those Nikon's!
There are 42 pages in that thread from Dec of 2004 to the present. You need to look towards the last pages to see the most recent postings.
Robert Bruce
Nikon wrote:
Just an FYI- I went to the thread to take a peek of other sites. Most of the referenced examples dated from 2004 and such are either gone or they use different software (not coffeecup).
Just an FYI- I went to the thread to take a peek of other sites. Most of the referenced examples dated from 2004 and such are either gone or they use different software (not coffeecup).
Maybe you started from the wrong end!?

The latest posts are from August 2011.
It is of course true, though, that the thread was started in 2004...
Here is another thread, "What were you able to make using CoffeCup??" :
http://www.coffeecup.com/forums/website … coffeecup/
(EDIT: I should pay more attention to what's being posted while I'm typing!

Per
www.mingas.com
www.mingas.com
Thanks Per, that is the thread I was looking for.
@Jack: If you look at that thread in Per's post above it should give you a good idea of all the different sites people make with CoffeeCup Software. Just go to the end and work your way back since you'll find the newest ones posted that way.
@Jack: If you look at that thread in Per's post above it should give you a good idea of all the different sites people make with CoffeeCup Software. Just go to the end and work your way back since you'll find the newest ones posted that way.
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