Very well, i'll drop the idea then. It's just a shame there's no easy and direct way to find out how to do some of the stuff I mentioned in the original post.
To Tim; Why do you suppose I use a wysiwyg editor to begin with? I don't know squat about writing webpages, also, I don't know how to set up or configure a web server. My webspace is thru Yahoo's paid services, and I chose them because they give you alot for cheap, and they are a no nonsense provider. They don't interfere in anything I choose to do. On top of that, knowing you have no idea who I am, I come from a background of a non-IT, non college educated, self (and forum) taught user. I've Slackware exclusively for just a snootch shy of a decade, having recently switched to BSD. It is sufficient to say that whilst i'm not a guru or master of the trade, I am very proficient in userland things, like installing software, maintaining the system, building kernels, etc. I have yet to figure out how to do the simple things I mentioned above (what about accessing usb sticks, installing 3rd party software, etc). I can't find a simple straight "do this to do this" type of document on many simple user functions. How can someone who would give Plan9 a chance with an even lesser background in unix like enviroments like myself figure these things out? Praise be due to those who are more resourceful or generally smarter in these matters than I, but being quite comfortable with CLI and not being able to find a simple and straight way to do desktop/basic users tasks was the motivation behind this whole idea. I'm sorry my offer to help seems of no use. Since it is my webspace, I may just do it anyway, presuming I learn some of the things I need to. There may be other sites, a wiki, and etc., but I see zero harm in trying to help others learn this system, even if it be from my slow journey and blunders along the way. Trust me, if I could afford the costs i'd have to pay my ISP, had the hardware, and the knowledge to set up and secure a Plan9 web server, i'd do it in a heartbeat, but hardware and funding aside, I don't remotely have the knowledge of either webservers in general, or plan9 specifically.