Organizes websites as local projects with named pages, filenames, folders, and project notes.
A VB6 website builder for small, local-first sites.
VB6 Website Builder is a Keyform application for assembling small websites from a desktop workflow. It organizes pages, layout blocks, links, assets, project files, and export-ready site folders through an old-school Windows interface.
Feature Inventory
VB6 Website Builder treats website creation as a local project: visible files, simple pages, reusable sections, practical editing controls, and exports that remain easy to inspect.
Supports a clear page list for creating, selecting, renaming, and arranging site pages.
Provides reusable sections for headers, content panels, link areas, and basic page structure.
Supports straightforward content editing for titles, headings, paragraphs, labels, and page copy.
Keeps navigation links and page-to-page references visible so small sites remain easy to maintain.
Includes image-oriented page elements for placing visual assets inside simple layouts.
Encourages a clear site folder with pages, assets, readmes, and supporting files kept together.
Uses a desktop canvas metaphor for reviewing page structure before export.
Centers the workflow on inspectable site files rather than a locked cloud publishing system.
Gives build notes, page notes, and release reminders a place in the authoring workflow.
Uses familiar toolbox controls, menus, buttons, and panels that match the classic Windows authoring style.
Designed for compact websites, personal pages, utility sites, documentation pages, and straightforward static builds.
- Downloadkeyform-website-builder.zip
- PlatformWindows desktop
- ContentsApplication files, examples, export notes, and setup guidance
- ProductVB6 Website Builder by Keyform Software
- ProductVB6 Website Builder
- TypeClassic Windows website authoring tool
- InterfaceProject panels, toolbox controls, page manager, canvas preview, asset notes, and local export notes
- BranchKeyform Software by Retrace Enterprises
Built for small sites, local ownership, page projects, layout blocks, links, assets, HTML-minded exports, and a desktop authoring rhythm.