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BlueGriffon is tri-licensed under the Mozilla Public License 1.1, the GNU General Public License Version 2 and the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1. Easy to use WYSIWYG interface; Compatible with HTML5 and CSS3; Based on same engine as Firefox; Just try it! Explore the secret to optimizing your Mac with very simple and intuitive steps. Feb 11, 2020 Download BlueGriffon. Download version 1.7.2 of the BlueGriffon editor for your system. There are different files for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, so be sure to get the right one. Install BlueGriffon. If you use Windows, doubleclick (ie, click twice in quick succession) the file you downloaded to install it. BlueGriffon EPUB Edition 1.7.2 for Mac can be downloaded from our software library for free. The current installer available for download occupies 38.8 MB on disk. Our antivirus analysis shows that this Mac download is malware free. The software relates to Design & Photo Tools. This software for Mac OS X is a product of Disruptive Innovations SAS. Download Mac App Remover. When installed, BlueGriffon 1.7 creates files in several locations. Generally, its additional files, such as preference files and application support files, still remains on the hard drive after you delete BlueGriffon 1.7 from the Application folder, in case that the next time you decide to reinstall it, the settings. Jun 30, 2020 BlueGriffon for Mac, free and safe download. BlueGriffon latest version: Innovative WYSIWYG web designer.
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by Christopher Heng, thesitewizard.com

BlueGriffon is a free web editor for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux that any one can use to design a website.It is a ’What You See Is What You Get’ (’WYSIWYG’ for short) editor, which means that you can design yourwebsite visually and what you see in the editor is what your visitors will get when they go to your website. Or to putit another way, it is a computer program meant for a layperson to design websites without having to learn technical stuff likeHTMLand CSS.
Note that this tutorial series is for version 1.7.2 of BlueGriffon. If you wish to use the version 3 series ofthe editor, please read theBlueGriffon Tutorial: Howto Design a Website with BlueGriffon 3 instead. There are some changes between the version 1.x and 3.x series,so you will have a much easier time if you read the guide specifically written for the version you are using.Goal of This Tutorial Series
This tutorial takes you through all the necessary steps to design and publish a fully-functional, multi-page website usingBlueGriffon (version 1.7.2). Your website will have a home page, a Site Map, an About page, a working Feedback Form, andany other pages you want your site to have.Goal of This Chapter
By the end of this chapter, you will have created a 2 column home page for your website, and have publishedit to the Internet.Preliminary Steps
Please do not skip this section. I know that the title ’preliminary’ seems to suggest to some people that it is unnecessaryto read since they think they already know how to download and install stuff, but if you skip this part, you may run intoerrors or problems later that I’ve already covered here.
*Get a Domain and Sign Up for a Web Host
Before you can even have a website, you will need toget a domain name and sign upfor a web host. A domain name isjust the name of your site. For example, ’thesitewizard.com’ is the domain name of this website. A web hostis a company which owns computers that are permanently connected to the Internet. These computers, called web servers,are where you will place your website, so that others in the world can visit it. The computers run a special type ofsoftware (also, confusingly, called web servers) to facilitate this.
More details on this matter can be found in my article Howto Make / Create Your Own Website: The Beginner’s A-Z Guide. Please read it before you continue with this BlueGriffontutorial, otherwise, you will be stuck midway through this chapter when you find that you don’t have a web host to whichto publish your site.
For students: If you have been referred to this tutorial by your lecturer or teacher, you may not need toget a domain name or a web host. Some schools or universities set up a special web server for use by their students fortheir website-making assignments. If so, just skip to the next step.
For the penniless: If you’re absolutely broke, you can also set upa website without paying for a domain name or a web host. (Yes, unfortunately, those 2 things cost money.) However, you should onlydo this if you really cannot afford to get, at minimum, a domain name, because you will lose out in amajor way sooner or later. If you’re in this boat, please read my article’Is it Possible to Create aWebsite Without Buying a Domain Name? The High Price of ’Free’.’ for more details. Essentially, it involves hostingyour website on a free web hostand accepting whatever web address they give you for your site. But make sure you read the above-mentioned article on theconsequences beforedoing this, so that you know what you’re getting into. Obviously if you have no money, you’ve got no choice but to takethis route. But don’t walk into it blindfolded.
*Download BlueGriffon
Download version 1.7.2 of the BlueGriffon editorfor your system. There are different files for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, so be sure to get the right one.
*Install BlueGriffon
If you use Windows, doubleclick (ie, click twice in quick succession) the file you downloaded to install it. Notethat this section presupposes that you downloaded the ’installer version’ (ie, the ’bluegriffon-1.7.2.exe’ file).If you downloaded the zip file instead, you’ll probably already know what to do with it, so I won’t discuss it here.(If you don’t, please go back to the previous step and get the installer version. This tutorial will drag on foreverif I give instructions for every possible alternative.)
*Initial screen
The initial dialog box has a heading ’Welcome to the BlueGriffon Setup Wizard’ and it describes what the setup utility is about to do. Click the ’Next’ button at the bottom of this dialog box if you want to continue installing BlueGriffon.
*The ’special offer’ screen
If you are connected to the Internet when you run the installer, a dialog box with the heading ’Special Offer’ will appear. The contents of this dialog box differ each time you install but it will generally offer to install some additional software on your computer. For example, during one of my installations, it offered to install a new toolbar into my browser and change my default search engine to some service or other (sorry, I can’t remember the name). At another time, it wanted to install an IM client. For those of you worried about whether the software is needed for BlueGriffon to work, please note that this is just an advertisement. None of the software offered is actually part of BlueGriffon itself. They are not used by BlueGriffon nor are they needed for it to work on your computer. As such, if you don’t want the software offered, you can safely uncheck all the boxes in this dialog box before clicking the ’Next’ button.
Incidentally, don’t worry if you don’t see this screen. It’s not important. I think it’s only displayed if you’re connected to the Internet at the time you run the installer.
*Installation folder and Start folder screens
The next two dialog boxes offer to let you choose the folder to install to as well as the name of the Start menu folder. Accept the default. That is, click the ’Next’ button for the installation folder dialog box, and when the ’Select Start Menu Folder’ dialog appears, click the ’Next’ button for that as well.
*Select Additional Tasks
A dialog box with the heading ’Select Additional Tasks’ should appear. Click the checkbox for ’Create a desktop icon’ before clicking the ’Next’ button. (Actually, you don’t really have to do this if you like a clean desktop. However, make sure that you know how to launch programs from the Start menu if you don’t, otherwise you won’t be able to run BlueGriffon later.)
*Ready to Install
The next dialog box lets you look at your choices so far before committing to it. Click the ’Install’ button if you’re satisfied. (You can also click the ’Back’ button if you want to make changes to your choices, or click ’Cancel’ to abort everything, if you like.)
*Important: the final screen
The final dialog box, with the heading ’Completing the BlueGriffon Setup Wizard’, will appear after the installer has finished setting up everything.
Uncheck the box ’Launch BlueGriffon’ on this screen before clicking the ’Finish’ button. I want to deal with the first run of BlueGriffon in a separate section, because you may need to install some additional software (namely some free Microsoft software libraries used by the BlueGriffon program).
For Mac OS X and Linux users, just install the program the way you’re accustomed to on your system. Sorry,but I don’t have a Mac, so I can’t help you there. And eachLinux distributionhas its own method of installing things, so you’ll just have to find out how to do it for your particular distribution(assuming you don’t already know).
*Download FileZilla
There’s no point creating a website and just letting it sit on your computer. No one in the world, exceptusers of your computer, will be able to see your site. As such, you’ll need a way to transfer your websitefrom your system to your web host’s system. You will do this using a program known as an FTP program, where’FTP’ stands for ’File Transfer Protocol’.
There are many free FTPprograms around, for a wide variety of systems. For this tutorial, we’ll be using one such free program,known as ’FileZilla’. I chose it for this tutorial mainly because it has versions for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
Go to the FileZilla download page and downloadthe appropriate version for your system. Note that if you don’t follow my link, but go directly to the main page oftheir site, make sure you click the link for the FileZilla client download page, not the server page. ForWindows users, download by clicking the default download button rather than getting the zip file, unless you knowhow to manually install computer programs.
*How to Install FileZilla
As usual, I will only provide the installation instructions for Windows users (since I don’t have a Mac).
Doubleclick the file you just downloaded to launch the installer. Follow the instructions given by the setup utility.In the dialog box entitled ’Choose Components’, click the box ’Desktop icon’ to check it, so that a shortcut to FileZillawill be placed on your desktop. When you reach the last window in the installer, uncheck the box that says’Start FileZilla now’. We’ll run FileZilla later, when we actually have something to transfer to your website.
*Starting BlueGriffon for the First Time and Fixing the ’This application has failed to start..’ Error
Doubleclick the BlueGriffon icon on your desktop. (If you don’t see an icon on your desktop, it means you didn’tfollow my recommendations earlier about putting an icon on your desktop. If so, you can still start it from yourStart menu, unless you disabled that option in the installer too. In such a case, if you don’t know how toproceed, return to the earlier section and reinstall BlueGriffon again, this time following my suggestions.)
If you are using Windows, you may get an alarming error message that says something like ’This application has failedto start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.’Don’t reinstall. Read on for the solution. Note: if you do not see this error message, but instead find that BlueGriffonstarts up normally, skip this section. Your job, where the installation is concerned, is done.
Windows users who encounter this error message should download theMicrosoft Visual C++ 2010Redistributable Package from Microsoft’s site. BlueGriffon uses some components from this package,and if you don’t already have it installed on your system, the program won’t run. In case you’re wondering why somepeople don’t get this message, this package is used by a number of other programs and so may already be installedon their systems.
Note: the specific redistributable package that you will need is also linked to on the BlueGriffon download page.If the package linked to on that page is different from what I mentioned above, use their link instead. (Theexact package will change depending on which version of the Visual C++ compiler the BlueGriffon developer uses.So if he compiles [ie, creates] BlueGriffon with a different version of the Visual C++ compiler, you will needa redistributable package that matches the version he used.)
In any case, after you download the file, run it and follow the instructions to install it. As far as I cantell, from the version I ran, it’s a pretty straightforward installation that doesn’t require you to make any(real) decisions.
After that, if you are one of those who elected to run Windows Update manually (rather than allowing the default ofhaving it automatically update your system in the background), you may want to start up Windows Update so that it caninstall security fixes, if any, for the redistributable. Since the redistributable is a Microsoft product, updatesare delivered using the usual Microsoft channels, which for the average home computer user, means Windows Update.
Once you’re done, run BlueGriffon again. It should start up normally.
Note that the first time you successfully start up BlueGriffon, you will get a dialog box prompting you todownload an add-on and the user manual. If you click the button agreeing to the download,your web browser will open and load the BlueGriffon site, where you will be given the option to buy the add-on anduser manual. This is strictly optional. It’s okay if you can’t afford to buy anything. This tutorial serieswas written so that it doesn’t depend on (or even use) those optional add-ons or manual.How to Create a 2 Column Web Page with BlueGriffon
The website that you’ll be creating with this tutorial will have a two column layout. Such a layout is favoured(’favored’ in US English)by many webmasters because it is both space-efficient and user-friendly. You can see an example of atwo-column web page by looking at any of the article pages on thesitewizard.com, including this very pageyou’re reading. As you can see, it’s called a 2 column layout because it literally has 2 (vertical) columns.In the case of thesitewizard.com, the left column is occupied by my logo, search engine and navigation menu buttonswhile the right column is filled with the article proper. This layout is very familiar to Internet users becauseyou see it everywhere, making it a user-friendly layout since almost everyone knows how to navigate a site with it.As a webmaster, you will always want to make your website user-friendly, so that your visitors can get to wherethey want to go on your site.
*Creating a New Web Page
When you start up BlueGriffon, once you’ve dismissed the ’Tip of the Day’ window and other stuff (see above),you will be confronted with a blank window. To create your web page, click the word ’File’ on the menu bar, which youcan find near the top of the window. A drop down menu will appear. Click the words ’New wizard’ on that menu.
Important: in the interest of brevity, I shall describe such a sequence of steps as simply clicking’File | New wizard’. For example, if I were to say to click ’File | Save’ on the menu, it means to click the word ’File’on the menu bar, followed by the word ’Save’ on the drop down menu that appears. Note that I’m just using ’File | Save’as an example here; you don’t actually have to click it (and you won’t succeed if you try since the ’Save’ is disabled at thistime given that there’s nothing to save at present).
*Selecting the Document Type
A dialog box with the title ’New Document Wizard’ and a sub-heading ’Document type’ will appear. By default,the radio buttons ’HTML5’ should be selected. If it is not, click it to enable it.(If you don’t know whether it is selected or not, just click it anyway.) Then click the ’Next’ button atthe bottom of the dialog box.
*The Title Field
The contents of the dialog box should change, with a new sub-heading that reads ’General document properties’.
The first page that you’ll create for your website will be what is known as the ’Home page’. This is justthe main page of your website. It is the page that your visitors will see if they simply type in thedomain name of your site into their browser. For example, if you were to type ’thesitewizard.com’ intoyour browser’s address bar right now, you will be brought to the home page of this site.
Since this is your home page, enter the name of your website into the ’Title’ field. For example,if your website is called ’Example Company’, enter ’Example Company’ into that first field. Ifyours is a personal website, and your name is Shakespeare, enter ’Shakespeare’s Website’ into that field.Those who are at a complete loss as to what to say, put your domain name into that field.
Do not leave the ’Title’ field blank for any web page you create. Even though BlueGriffon will not forceyou to enter something into this field, it is a very important field. The contents of this field isdisplayed in the title bar of your browser window (or in the browser tab for some browsers). Search enginesalso use this title in their search results for your page.
Most people also add a short description of their site immediately after the site name for their home page.Or if they have a slogan commonly attached to their brand, they may add it there.But don’t get stuck over this. If you can’t think of anything to say, just put your site name (or domain name)here.
Note that the words in the title field are not actually displayed in the main window of any web browserfor your website. It is only shown in the title bar as I mentioned earlier. As such, you don’t haveto worry about decorating those words so that they look pretty or anything like that.
*Author
By default, BlueGriffon inserts the user name you use on your computer into the ’author’ field. You caneither accept this, or change it to your real name, or delete the contents of this field altogether.This field is optional, and is neither displayed nor used in any way by the web browser.If you can’t decide, delete its contents, leaving it empty.
*Description
The ’Description’ field is supposed to contain a brief description of what your current web page contains.Home pages are special though, since home pages are usually just pointers to the entire website. Mostpeople just give a brief description of the website as a whole in the ’Description’ field of theirhome page.
This field is not used by the web browser in any way. Search engines sometimes put the description youenter here as the blurb https://diarynote.indered.space

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