It used to be that positioning things on a page was nearly always done by
using tables that have invisible borders. The style sheet functionality
looks like it is off to a good start to replace that method. Whatever
program you get, I would recommend you put most of your attention on using
cascading style sheet type formating.
It can be pretty hard to avoid the html. One of the best ways to create web
pages is to copy them, then change them. It seems like many of the WYSIWYG
programs have hiccups at times when you try to modify an existing page. You
should definitely have an easy way to view the html. It helps understand
what is happening.
Good luck,
-jeff
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From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of John Hermanson
Subject: [OM] Re: web programs
Can someone suggest an easy to use web site program that doesn't require
you to write code, is WYSIWYG and is not Front Page!? Thanks
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