First order of business: My hard drive was acting odd the other day, had I/O errors etc.... thought my partitions were corrupted so I backed up imporant information and attempted to fdisk and rebuild. After tons of errors and a combination of Fdisk and PQMagic I was able to remove my partitions however I was unable to create new partitions. I thought my hard drive was dead and shut the thing off... now a few hours later it was working like new, I dont know weather it was a combination of problems, or I was having a problem with the hard drive over heating, but all seems well now and I am working on rebuilding my hard drive as we speak. I guess it was one of those unexplainable incidents <g> Anyways I realized I forgot to move those of you who were subscribed as digest mode to the digest at the new home and apologize for this oversight. I will switch you over shortly, if not this evening, tomorrow for sure. I hope this wont cause anyone problems and again apologize for any problems this may cause. Now back to business: From: Joshua Brannon <jbrannon@xxxxxxx> > > Hi- > I'm wanting to try out some different HTML editors/creators, and I was > wondering if anyone has any experience with 1st Page 2000. It looks great > in reviews, but a 5Mb file is pretty steep for 28.8 connection if I'm not sure > it's good. I'd also like some input on what y'all like the best. To be real honest I have never used 1st Page 2000. I would be willing to download it and try it first and let you know my opinions after using it if you would like since I have broad band internet <g> Personally, I have tried several other HTML composers and the like and to be real honest with you I personally feel an open browser window and text editor works the best. I am not sure what platform you are using, if win31 there are a few editors better than notepad available. If win95, 98 there are tons of alternatives but what I use most for my text editing and web development is SuperEdi http://www.wolosoft.com/en/superedi/ Typically your html composers will add excess junk and maybe even improper tags. Now a lot of people like the composer method and no doubt will argue with me on this subject but I truly believe a text editor, browser window, and maybe a reference guide available (depending on HTML knowledge). a few links to online references, some of which if you browse around you will find more info including cheat sheets with the first link: http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/teachingtool/ http://www.chami.com/html-kit/ I hear this is a really good editor / tutorial for win9x Appears to have tutorial information in the support links. There are a few other ones that may be useful as well found on google here http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=HTML+Tutorial HTH, -John- To unsubscribe, send a message to programming-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the words "unsubscribe" (without quotes) in the subject feild. OR visit //freelists.org/