No Geocities actually had their free online GUI tool called WebBuilder (it was in Java). You could place your textboxes and images anywhere on the UI's new page feature and when u save to HTML, the tool would calculate the table grids required for the object to appear in that location. The UI also had a tree feature to help navigate/connect your pages (and all that since 1999/2000).
Too bad Yahoo never had a good strategy for Geocities, considering all the things we take for granted and are free these days: email, blog, photo host, calendar, facebook... And am sure for latters, the Geocities shut down will only confirm the grim reality that free can't last forever.
No Geocities actually had their free online GUI tool called WebBuilder (it was in Java). You could place your textboxes and images anywhere on the UI's new page feature and when u save to HTML, the tool would calculate the table grids required for the object to appear in that location. The UI also had a tree feature to help navigate/connect your pages (and all that since 1999/2000). Too bad Yahoo never had a good strategy for Geocities, considering all the things we take for granted and are free these days: email, blog, photo host, calendar, facebook... And am sure for latters, the Geocities shut down will only confirm the grim reality that free can't last forever.