For web editing, I use taco html editor. It's quite good, completely
accessible, and althought it takes a bit of getting used to, it does
have options to add snippets of code in case you forgot (or don't
want to type it all) for you. For example, using the table snippet,
you can tell it how many rows/columns you want, and it inserts all
the code for you, then all you need to do is fill in the cells.
Quite handy.
Forms work well too, the only issue is, you need to know html
yourself, as a lot of the add-in things don't guide you on proper
form/syntax, so you need to know what you're doing, or you may get a
form that has both post and get methods, as well as buttons and
submit options.
But, other than this slight quirk, I really like it.
You can find taco html editor at:
http://www.tacosw.com.
hth
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