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Favorite =simple= html editor
#1
A friend is still using Pagemill 1.0 to update her web pages; not gonna fly on a new mac with SL.
I'm going to need to do a lot of hand holding to help her learn a new web app-- looking for a few recommendations from folks who maintain their own basic websites. I downloaded Seamonkey and it seemed to work but wanted to see if there's something people like more.

Thx . . .
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#2
I like TextEdit for that.

Your friend will probably adore iWeb, which will come with her Mac.

No problem using it without a MobileMe account.
http://www.macworld.com/reviews/product/...eb_09.html
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#3
I use Taco HTML (not free) for basic code editing, and Nvu (free from Mozilla) for WSIWYG-type layout work. Both work in Sno Leo 64-bit.
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#4
I second iWeb---the learning curve is so easy.
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#5
nvu is another option
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#6
I also use Taco, but it looks like I have not upgraded in a few years, as mine is still freeware. I have various other programs from various bundles that I have bought- but for what I need, Taco is great. And I already know how to use it, which is a clear advantage.

cheers
scott
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#7
KompoZer:

http://www.kompozer.net/
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#8
TextWrangler
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#9
Nvu, Kompozer, and Seamonkey seem to be very similar. I've used all three interchangeably. I am a reluctant refugee from PageMill, and the Kompozer-type programs are the only free things I have found that come close to PageMill.
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