In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mark Lew
writes:

>On Jan 14, 2005, at 10:03 AM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
>
>> Can anyone recommend a good, *cheap* web-page design program that will 
>> work in Mac OSXpanther? I've been using Claris Home Page in System 9.
>
>Probably not the answer you're looking for, but one idea which is 
>certainly cheap is to learn HTML and just type up all your code in a 
>text editor.  I know I'm not the only one who does that.  With a well 
>organized plan for templates and style sheets, it can be practical even 
>for a large site.

Two free HTML editors that I have downloaded:

Arachnophilia;

OpenOffice.

Sorry I don't have the URLs, but Google will find the second.  I don't
know the current status of Arachnophilia, which I got several years ago.
OpenOffice is a suite, and the editor seems to have modes, depending on
what sort of file you want to work on.  For working on web pages, its
advantage over Arachnophilia is that it is wysiwyg.  I haven't done much
in it yet, but it has all been fairly straightforward so far, except
that it seems not to want me to insert a <BR> tag (it turns it into <P>
</P>), presumably because it is now deprecated, though browsers still
cope.

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Ken Moore
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