Re: Starting a personal website
Al Geist wrote:
<< Ed also brings up a good question on what software will Karen use to
create this website. Although I am a Dreamweaver advocate, a lot of
beginners use FrontPage because it comes with Microsoft Office (at least
it used to). It can get you started, then when your tired of all the MS
garbage clogging your site, you can move on to more flexible and
powerful web development programs. Or, you can write the code yourself
using Notepad, not a fun way to go, but the cheapest.>>
Karen might consider CoffeeCup HTML Editor:
<http://www.coffeecup.com/html-editor/>
You can download a free trial version. And though it isn't free, at $49
it's not expensive either.
Joyce
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