Andrew Green
02-23-2006, 10:57 AM
http://pages.google.com
from pcworld ( http://blogs.pcworld.com/techlog/archives/001496.html ) :
It's a very, very simple Web-site designer that works in your browser. That's not a new idea (CoffeeCup did something along the same lines years ago), but Page Creator has a zippy, AJAX-y interface that feels like a desktop application. It offers a bunch of themes and a few different page layouts. And it does a nice job of eliminating the need to know anything about Web authoring. (You can edit in an HTML mode if you really want to, but mostly, you work in a WYSIWYG mode that saves everything to the Web automatically.)
It does require a gmail account to get into, so I wasn't able to get in and check it out having never gotten a gmail account (I got enough e-mail addresses...)
from pcworld ( http://blogs.pcworld.com/techlog/archives/001496.html ) :
It's a very, very simple Web-site designer that works in your browser. That's not a new idea (CoffeeCup did something along the same lines years ago), but Page Creator has a zippy, AJAX-y interface that feels like a desktop application. It offers a bunch of themes and a few different page layouts. And it does a nice job of eliminating the need to know anything about Web authoring. (You can edit in an HTML mode if you really want to, but mostly, you work in a WYSIWYG mode that saves everything to the Web automatically.)
It does require a gmail account to get into, so I wasn't able to get in and check it out having never gotten a gmail account (I got enough e-mail addresses...)