Homestead SiteBuilder

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'''Homestead SiteBuilder''' is a [[WYSIWYG]] website creation tool from [[Homestead]]. Using a built-in set of components, it enables the drag-and-drop creation of a [[web]] page.
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'''Homestead SiteBuilder''', known as '''Intuit SiteBuilder by Homestead''' from 2010 to 2014, is a [[WYSIWYG]] website creation tool from [[Homestead]]. Using a built-in set of components, it enables the drag-and-drop creation of a [[web]] page.
  
 
== File formats ==
 
== File formats ==
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=== .hc ===
 
=== .hc ===
  
'''{{ext|hc}}''' is a binary file format used to capture the configuration and layout of a webpage. It was replaced with .xpf circa May 2006.
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'''{{ext|hc}}''' is a binary file format used to capture the configuration and layout of a webpage. The extension possibly refers to Heppkat Communicator. It was replaced with .xpf circa May 2006.
  
 
Other than the first 4 bytes (<code>FF FF FF FF</code>), the entire file consists only of bytes from <code>30</code> (<code>0</code>) to <code>6F</code> (<code>o</code>) and so can generally be presented as [[ASCII]].
 
Other than the first 4 bytes (<code>FF FF FF FF</code>), the entire file consists only of bytes from <code>30</code> (<code>0</code>) to <code>6F</code> (<code>o</code>) and so can generally be presented as [[ASCII]].

Latest revision as of 17:30, 19 January 2024

File Format
Name Homestead SiteBuilder
Ontology
Extension(s) .hc, .xpf

Homestead SiteBuilder, known as Intuit SiteBuilder by Homestead from 2010 to 2014, is a WYSIWYG website creation tool from Homestead. Using a built-in set of components, it enables the drag-and-drop creation of a web page.

[edit] File formats

[edit] .hc

.hc is a binary file format used to capture the configuration and layout of a webpage. The extension possibly refers to Heppkat Communicator. It was replaced with .xpf circa May 2006.

Other than the first 4 bytes (FF FF FF FF), the entire file consists only of bytes from 30 (0) to 6F (o) and so can generally be presented as ASCII.

[edit] .xpf

.xpf is an XML-based file format used to capture the configuration and layout of a webpage.

The top-level element is Page. The second level contains 3 elements: Element with @type of "Page", Version, and HeadTag.

Possible values of Element's @type include:

  • AccentGraphics
  • Border
  • ChatRoom
  • ClipartHeaders
  • Divider
  • ElementNotAvailable
  • EmailMe
  • FB_Like
  • Form
  • Forms_MultiLineText
  • Forms_OneLineText
  • Forms_RadioButton
  • Forms_ResetButton
  • Forms_SubmitButton
  • Guestbook
  • HTMLSnippet
  • HitCounter
  • ImportedImage
  • ImportedSound
  • LastUpdated
  • Multimedia
  • Navigation
  • Page
  • Paragraph
  • PhotoAlbum
  • PhotoGallery
  • PhotoGalleryImage
  • Photodisk
  • RadioOption
  • Rectangle
  • Rollover
  • SocialNetworking
  • StandardButton
  • Star
  • TellAFriend
  • Text
  • Triangle
  • USWeather

Other elements include:

  • Current
  • Form
  • Initial
  • Page
  • Paragraph
  • PhotoGalleryImage
  • RadioOption
  • Segment
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