[Nfb-web] html editors

J-Squared jj at bestmidi.com
Mon May 1 15:20:29 CDT 2006


I personally find Front Page a bit clunky and excessive in the pages it 
creates. It adds a lot of extra data to your web pages that will make them 
take longer to download.

Never tried the program that Gary recommended, but that sounds like what you 
are looking for.

As for another good text editor that could work, I use Programmers File 
Editor, which is free.

J.J.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ryan Smith" <ryansmith78 at comcast.net>
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> What about FrontPage?
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Wunder, Gary" <WunderG at health.missouri.edu>
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>
>> Hello. Sorry for not answering earlier.
>>
>> If you are going to edit simple HTML, then any good text editor will do
>> - I personally like TextPad. If you are willing to ensure you're
>> selecting text, you can use Word, WordPad, or even Notepad.
>>
>> If you are talking about an HTML authoring tool, then Contribute is
>> simple and less expensive than many.
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