Beware of HTML code generated by these types of tools. It can be really
ugly. I don't have any experience with this one but that's been my
experience with others. You also don't learn much by dragging/dropping and
pointing/clicking.
If your goal is to put something up quickly then a tool can help. If you
want to learn and maintain it then an editor (vs. a generator) is the way
to go.
Thanks,
Todd Allen
Estes Express Lines
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Consider a tool.
http://netobjects.com/html/essentials.html
That is free and fairly powerful.
On 7/12/2011 6:42 AM, Mike Wills wrote:
One part at a time. :-)
I'm going to do font and colors first. Then work on layout.
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