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On 9/12/05, Dave Brown <david -dot- brown -at- tait -dot- co -dot- nz> wrote:
>
> I'd suggest that if you're going to try hand coding, save yourself some
> effort by using an editor that highlights syntax, and has a preview. One
> excellent app that will do this is HTML-Kit (as previously recommended
> here).
>
> <http://www.chami.com/html-kit/>
I also recommend HTML-Kit. It's got much of the functionality of
Dreamweaver, it's (moderately) easier to use than FrontPage, and it's
free. Hard to beat.
I found the split-view interface to be a little clumsy at first, but
your mileage may vary.
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