Here's the link to one called PageBreeze. I'm still a newby at this myself,
but Nola has been helping me find my way through with this one:
http://www.pagebreeze.com/
Deloris
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From: "Denise Woodside" <genweb(a)gmail.com>
To: <ncgenweb-discuss(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 7:37 PM
Subject: [NCGENWEB-DISCUSS] HTML Editor
Question for you -- I'm an old self-taught htmler (program of
choice
was notepad), that got lazy a couple of years ago when my new computer
came with FrontPage. For what we do on most of our webpages,
FrontPage or DreamWeaver is overkill and overpriced.
Who is using a good basic html editor that is inexpensive and will let
you start with web pages that have been already designed (or design
your own) and keep them maintained. I know names of programs that
were used by some in the past, but I'm not sure of those are the
programs used most today. I'm thinking of some WYSIWYG kind of
program that would be good for a beginner.
Denise
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