I don't want to start a religious argument here, but the *best* way to
edit HTML is with a plain text editor. HTML is very easy to learn. There
are quite a few free web resources available to learn the basics.
Frontpage (and OpenOffice.org, as well) creates HTML that is a mess.
Using it can prevent someone who is NOT using IE (and that percentage is
growing) from properly viewing a site. It is certainly easier, but in the
long run it is definitely not better, and the biggest downside is that if
you are using Frontpage you are probably using IE, too, so you won't won't
even know the problems are there.
Tam
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 19:55:04 -0600, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You have to be careful how you go about editing web pages with html. If
you
do it in something like Notepad, it may cause you problems. I am not
sure
which editing software, but I do know that some of them will mess up your
pages if you make any edits without the proper software and others
don't. I
am sure someone else would know more about which ones you may or may not
use. I have Microsoft Frontpage, so it is a breeze for me.
Paul
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