In article <9d**************************@posting.google.com >,
mw*******@snet.net (Mark Werner) wrote:
I'd like some suggestions on Macintosh software for creating one's own web
page.
Any help?
Thanks!
I like BBEdit and the easy to use tools it contains, the testing it can
do for finding improper HTML coding, and the way it interfaces with
browsers on your computer (but I'm very much an amateur HTML coder).
If you want a low-end WYSIWYG or "drag and drop" type page editor, the
"Composer" component that is part of any version of Netscape is not bad
at all. (Makes fairly messy HTML if you look inside the actual code it
produces, but it does work, and the code functions also.)