And here's a great shareware program for writing and editing HTML:

http://www.studioware.com/

Debra Wilborn wrote:

> I prefer to use Notepad when writing or viewing HTML
> code.  For one thing, you can change the code all you
> want, something the View option on the browser doesn't
> do.  You can create pages with page builders like
> Frontpage or Netscape Composer.  The thing I don't
> like about that, and this is especially true of
> Frontpage, is that you wind up with a lot of extra
> stuff in your code.  Composer is more simplistic, but
> it's free and good for basic pages.  The benefit of
> hand-coding is that you get exactly what you want.
> 
> In a way, it's kind of like the difference between a
> point-and-shoot and a K1000.
> 
> Have fun,
> Deb
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