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| Wizard Techie | Well you can always use notepad... that's where most people start. But if you want to stick with a WYSIWYG editor, it's not free, but I highly recommend Dreamweaver MX from Macromedia. You can get a free demo to try it. And if it has to be free, I can't think of any, but goto www.downloads.com and do a search for free html editors. I am sure you will find what you need. Hope this helps.
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| Newb Techie Join Date: Apr 2003
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| Thanks for the input. I have been using "old faithful" (notepad) for a long time now. I just wanted some other ideas. I knew i probably would have to pay for one sooner or later, just wanted to ask. I will check out dreamweaver. Ive heard many good things about that. Thanks for your advice. |
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| True Techie | Well, I found a nice free program, just go to google and search evrsoft and go to their website and download it from them. It's totally free, and it has a wide array of features.
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| Super Techie | I used ACE HTML for a long time before I got dreamweaver. I really like it. dreamweaver is actually the only editor with wysiwyg stuff that I like. it doesn't write horribly messy code, and it has that nice split screen option.
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