Charlotte,
I don't know if I can be of much help to you, but I type in all my own codes, etc in
Notepad. I've never used a web page editor and don't know that I really want to
try.
When I started with one site on usgw, my mentor referred me to a free html tutorial, which
was a godsend. I've got it bookmarked and still refer to it when I want to do
something I haven't tried before! It has html, javascript and css, as well.
(Sometimes I like to experiment!)
http://www.w3schools.com/html/DEFAULT.asp
Have you tried just opening your pages in notepad? When I've taken over a site, even
if they used a web page editor, I'm still able to open the pages there and run with
them....
Jeanne
Elmore Co
--- On Fri, 7/9/10, Charlotte Slater <lotties(a)onewest.net> wrote:
From: Charlotte Slater <lotties(a)onewest.net>
Subject: [IDGEN] Owyhee and Blaine County
To: "Idaho State Gen Web" <idgen(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Friday, July 9, 2010, 6:27 PM
I'm having trouble finding a web page software that I can work with. I put my web
pages on the internet 15 years ago by sitting a book in front of me called
"html for dummies" and typing in all that html stuff. then I used Microsoft
windows and it was very easy. Now I have windows 7 and they have eliminated
the web page making part of it. Can anyone help? I've tried Web Easy - no luck
importing my existing sites- Now I have Serif Web page plus. - no luck importing my web
pages as they are. I don't want to retype all the info I have on those web pages.
HELP!!!!
Charlotte Slater
Blaine and owyhee county volunteer for the last 15 years
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