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John T. Donovan
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
I am considering my on webpage, but my ISP requires that I use a HTML Editor
to build it. I started looking in to HTML,(which I know nothing about), and
now I have a headache! Can anyone tell me if this is gonna be worth the
trouble to learn HTML or is there another (easier) way to acomplish the same
results? The webpage was really gonna just be a homepage for my personal
use.

David Candy
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
Use word and save as html. You don't need to know it to use it. You =
don't know word processing codes but can still format and type a =
document.

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> I am considering my on webpage, but my ISP requires that I use a HTML =
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> to build it. I started looking in to HTML,(which I know nothing =
about), and
> now I have a headache! Can anyone tell me if this is gonna be worth =
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> trouble to learn HTML or is there another (easier) way to acomplish =
the same
> results? The webpage was really gonna just be a homepage for my =
personal
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Dvd
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
Can't beat good old Netscape Composer for simplicity.

> I am considering my on webpage, but my ISP requires that I use a HTML
Editor
> to build it. I started looking in to HTML,(which I know nothing about),
and
> now I have a headache! Can anyone tell me if this is gonna be worth the
> trouble to learn HTML or is there another (easier) way to acomplish the
same
> results? The webpage was really gonna just be a homepage for my personal
> use.
>
>

David
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 22:41:29 -0400, "John T. Donovan"
> wrote:

>I am considering my on webpage, but my ISP requires that I use a HTML Editor
>to build it. I started looking in to HTML,(which I know nothing about), and
>now I have a headache! Can anyone tell me if this is gonna be worth the
>trouble to learn HTML or is there another (easier) way to acomplish the same
>results? The webpage was really gonna just be a homepage for my personal
>use.
>

Why does your ISP care how you create the pages?? Whether you
use Notepad, Word, or some WYSIWYG HTML Editor shouldn't matter to
them as all they get from you is the completes HTML document.


David

Harry Ohrn
December 5th 03, 01:53 AM
There are several decent freeware apps for creating WebPages including the
good old FrontPage Express which used to be supplied with IE4 and lower
http://intgrunits.olivet.edu/other.htm click link on line #2. FrontPage
Express is a lite version of FrontPage but will enable you to create a
decent homepage although there are no whistles and pops. Tutorial
http://www.thecoo.edu/~iverson/fpetutorial/frontpage_express_tutorial.htm

Here is another freeware program that has a few more features than Frontpage
Express http://webpage.vendercom.com/



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Harry Ohrn - MS MVP [Shell/User]
www.webtree.ca/windowsxp


"John T. Donovan" > wrote in message
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> I am considering my on webpage, but my ISP requires that I use a HTML
Editor
> to build it. I started looking in to HTML,(which I know nothing about),
and
> now I have a headache! Can anyone tell me if this is gonna be worth the
> trouble to learn HTML or is there another (easier) way to acomplish the
same
> results? The webpage was really gonna just be a homepage for my personal
> use.
>
>

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