Probably the easiest way would be for them to use MS Office Publisher to
build their site. It has many pretty canned themes and is similar enough for
most folks who've used Word to feel comfortable. Just have them save to HTML
and taa daa! A decent looking, simple website. 

Dave

David Smith
Systems Administrator
Doan Family of Dealerships
(585) 352-6600 ext.1730
[email protected]
www.upstatedigitools.com

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Behalf Of Kenneth Kixmoeller
Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 3:00 PM
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Subject: [NF] HTML GUI editing software

Hey, folks - - - -

I have a number of Web clients who are smart enough to do their own
maintenance and updating of their web sites, but for whom DreamWeaver or
other big-ticket GUI web design program would be overkill.

Anybody recommend a less expensive alternative, designed for smarter-
than-a-"user"-but-not-a-geek users?

Ken


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