>I use Dreamweaver, you can download a trial from the Macromedia website.
>Interface is different from most other HTML editing software, shouldnt take
>long to get used to it and once you do its an extremely powerful edit
>program.

While we're on the subject here (I presume you've opened this thread 
because you're interested in the subject line), if you have a Mac, have a 
look at Softpress Freeway (http://www.softpress.com) which runs a close 
third behind Dreamweaver and GoLive for WYSIWYG web building. Independent 
review puts the code as the cleanest of the lot. There is limited room 
for adding code itself, but that's not what Freeway is about. It's about 
using an application that let's you paste stuff up on a page just where 
you want it, without ever seeing any code at all. The interface is 
extremely similar to QuarkXpress, so print folk will feel right at home. 
It is worth a look, search out a review and read for yourself.

No connection other than satisfied customer. Hey - it has to be simple 
for me to use. If a task extends to much more than the equivalent of 
buttering toast with a knife, it's out of my reach...

Cheers,

Cotty

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