Sebastian and JP,

>From what I can tell, SeaMonkey looks perfect for me.  It looks like an 
updated version of Netscape composer, which is what I've been using for 13 
years.

It even seems to include a way to upload files, so I won't have to use 
CUTEftp anymore.

While there might be other ways to create web sites out there, SeaMonkey 
seems to require the least amount of learning.    

I'm not likely to use CSS or Javascript.  I'm not even sure why ANYONE 
would want to use them.  It's like a different world where people do things 
very differently.  
Basically, all I want is a way to continue updating my web site at 
www.anthraxinvestigation.com using my new laptop.  It didn't seem like I 
could use Netscape composer for that.

Right now, I'm trying to figure out a way to describe all this on my web 
site.  I'm not sure what kind of world I stumbled into when I tried using 
Firebug.  But, I'm thinking I stumbled into a world where people use iPads 
and Smartphones instead of desktop and laptop computers.  I don't even 
understand what you do with Firebug.  It certainly isn't what I do with 
Netscape composer.

I don't really think we're speaking the same language.  Or we're not 
looking at things from the same angle.

Thanks anyway.

Ed   

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