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In lugnet.technic, Steven Lane writes:
> Hi all
>
> I seem to find the software I use for creating (Technic) webpages very
> troublesome when it comes to publishing (uploading the pages). The culprits
> being Netscape composer and MS coolpage 2.6.
>
> What I'm after is a consensus as to what is the best software (preferably
> free) to use?
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> I'm using a combination of Win 98 and AOL.
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> Ta
>
> Steve
cutehtml and wsftp. They've served me well for quite a while, and are both
fine, fine products. cutehtml is basically a glorified notepad, but it has
the added benefit of color-coding links so you can see what's going on a
little better.
If you can't handcode your own html, then I can't help you. That's a skill
any web designer ought to have.
Adrian
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http://www.brickfrenzy.com
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