>I'm knee-deep in Dreamweaver right now, but I'm curious.  Does anyone
>have suggestions for free or inexpensive web-authoring programs?

Stick with Dreamweaver.

>Also, it seems that the wave of the future is CSS, which is replacing a
>lot of HTML tags (e.g. font tags) and a lot of the ways people used to
>do websites (e.g. tables).  Do any available shareware or freeware
>WYSIWYG's incorporate this new emphasis on CSS?

Dreamweaver has an effective CSS palette.

>My only reservation: does ANYBODY still use frames?

Oh yes. CSS is quite defective when it comes to layouts. It can take a 
lot of complicated CSS plus JavaScript to accomplish the same as a simple 
table. The best approach is hybrid.


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