>So which software are you Tipsters using to maintain your Web pages?
>Is there anything I should seek or avoid? 

GoLive is a good intermediate level piece of software--powerful enough to do quite a 
bit, but not too difficult to learn. I've been very happy with it--
+It doesn't dump a lot of proprietary or extra code into documents that slows down the 
display of the web page.
+You can work with a Layout version of the file to do close-to-WYSIWYG, and you can 
also work with a Source version that shows all the html code. I go back and forth 
between the two for editing (they're selected within the document by clicking on a 
tab)--using whichever version lets me do the particular editing task most efficiently.
+It has a nice FTP feature that allows you upload and download your files to the web 
server pretty easily from within GoLive.
+It works well on the Mac.

I will say, in addition, that I learned on PageMill (seems like eons ago), I don't 
like the way microsoft converts documents into web pages from MSWord or Excel, and 
I've not used Dreamweaver or FrontPage!--So take what I've said in that context!

brenda
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