Why not simply prepare your web pages with your favorite word processor. But save in web format (".htm" or ".html") and upload to your allocated web space. It may take a few minutes for someone to show you how to use FTP, but that's about all there is to it. From there, you can make your web site as fancy and as complicated as your time and interest will allow.
--Dave


David Epstein wrote:

This summer, for the first time since 1997, I'm going to teach again.
I'd like to have a Web page, as I did in 1997.  The difference between
now and 1997 is that I will no longer try to code all my html in
WordPerfect 5.0 for DOS.

So which software are you Tipsters using to maintain your Web pages?
Is there anything I should seek or avoid?  My preferred platform is
Mac Os X.

thanks,
David Epstein
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