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Don Riggs <[log in to unmask]>
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I personally like Arachnophilia.  It's freeware (actually "careware", see the
site for definition), and very flexible.
The last site I have listed is  http://www.arachnoid.com/arachnophilia/



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From:                   rdavidl <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:                [PCSOFT] HTML Editor For Beginners
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> I volunteered to regularly update a small website (mostly just text, with
> some background colors and graphics), but I have no background in
> programming or HTML. I'm not even sure what I need to get started on this
> project. At this point I'm asking for recommendations for 2 things (if I
> should be asking for other things please let me know):
>
> 1) A very basic HTML editor. I looked at Tucows for recommendations, and
> there are 3 categories -- wysiwyg editors, html editors, and html text
> editors. What would I need?
>
> 2) A way to learn about what's going on when I create a web page -- i.e.
> background info, tutorials, etc., for a person with no background in this
> and with average intelligence.
>
> Since this is volunteer work, I'm looking for freeware. I run Windows 2000
> with IE 6. The owner of the website has an "allergy" to Microsoft products, so
> he prefers I don't use anything connected to them. But if there's nothing else
> that I could use, I will use Microsoft.
>
> TIA,
> David Landau
>
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