Agree with David here.. keep it simple, (for those not on broadband) I just use a text editor (emacs, vi, notepad, whatever) for raw html stuff. The other alternative that I'll use for WYSIWYG editing (to see what the page will look like) is the 'Composer' program that comes with the Mozilla web browser suite Used it to generate the top level page here http://timschneider.org The lower level pages are a combination of hand generated as well as some pages spit out by Photoshop, and myPhoto (for the iPhoto libraries for the grandparents :-) View the source of some pages that you like and get some ideas, then go from there, it's not that hard -tim |
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