If it develops into something larger, I'm either going to 1) get
formal training, or 2) hire it done. It's kind of at the proof of
concept stage.

Your point is well taken. Thanks.


On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 11:20 AM, <daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Personally, I'm a fan of Dreamweaver although that's neither free or
low-cost.  My oldest son wants to make his own web site (on our internal
home server) and this is something that I found but haven't installed yet:

http://www.tucows.com/preview/421443?q=web+page

It appears to be WYSIWYG but you can always use Notepad to tweek the HTML.
 Granted, it may not be as convenient to switch back and forth but it
could work.  Is this for a one-time project, a single ongoing project, or
multiple projects?  If you think that you're going to be doing more of
this down the road you may want to invest a little money and avoid the
headaches.


Dave Parnin
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Nishikawa Standard Company
Topeka, IN  46571
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All,

Searched the archives as I was sure I'd find something but was
unsuccessful.

I'm looking for a free (or very low cost) HTML editor for some HTML
design.  The ones I find seem to be either WYSIWYG or source view.  I
want both.  Don't want to spend much as we don't know if this will
even work from either a technical or business viewpoint.

Nothing terribly fancy at this time as I'm a real novice at it.  I did
a couple of things about 5 years ago with WDSC, but RDI doesn't have
the HTML editor anymore . . .

Thanks.

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Jeff Crosby
UniPro FoodService/Dilgard
P.O. Box 13369
Ft. Wayne, IN 46868-3369
260-422-7531
www.dilgardfoods.com

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my company.  Unless I say so.
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