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  Re: Tools of the Trade
 
I use Textpad, which is a great little text editor that can also serve as a simple compiler as well. Some of it's great features include color coding the tags, and even pairing up stuff if you miss something. I can't remember my beef with (...) (23 years ago, 13-Nov-01, to lugnet.publish.html)
 
  Re: Tools of the Trade
 
(...) For my own website: (URL) used just Wordpad to write directly in HTML-code. If you know HTML and have a good feeling how the page should look like, this is sufficient. I once played with a program called 'HotDog' a few years ago. It worked OK, (...) (23 years ago, 13-Nov-01, to lugnet.publish.html)
 
  Re: Tools of the Trade
 
(...) Links? I meant tags. (23 years ago, 13-Nov-01, to lugnet.publish.html)
 
  Re: Tools of the Trade
 
(...) I use CuteHTML to do my web page editing (it's basically a fancy text editor. It colors the links, and that's about it), Paint Shop Pro 5.0 for image editing, Graphic Workshop Professional for bulk image processing and thumbnailing, and WSFTP (...) (23 years ago, 13-Nov-01, to lugnet.publish.html)
 
  Tools of the Trade
 
Just out of curiosity, please let me know what programs everyone uses to put together your Lego webpages. I personally use Dreamweaver for all my composing needs, but I am really curious what everyone else uses. Thanks in advance for any responses! (...) (23 years ago, 13-Nov-01, to lugnet.publish.html)


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