Here are some HTML programs that I like:
Macromedia's Dreamweaver and
Microsoft's Front Page are the 'heavy duty'
What You See Is What You Get programs. Trial versions can be had
by clicking
on the company's name.
For a very good non-WYSIWYG program,
CoffeeCup's HTML Editor is hard
to beat.
Now for a freeware WYSIWYG program or two:
Frontier Technologies and AOL at one time had WYSIWYG HTML editors.
I did find Frontier Technologies WebDesigner and it's a tad
under a 7meg. download.
Just click on this
line to get WebDesigner.
Click
here to get AOL's Press.
Somewhere in your hard drive you'll probability find Front
Page Express.
Here are some non-WYSIWYG freeware HTML editors:
1st Page 2000 and
Arachnophilia are all
wonderful freeware editors.
You can use Notepad to write HTML as well.
This page was constructed with Notepad, so if this page stinks;
Microsoft did it,
NOT me!!
Here are two of many free
places to put your pages:
Koolhost and
Tripod they
be. Check 'em out :-)
Pay? OK, go to
PowWeb.
Get
WS_FTP LE
to upload your files.
Below is a simple html program called

Text2Html
Features:
Entirely FREE.
Converts text files into HTML files.
Command line capability with wildcards.
Handles http, ftp, gopher, telnet, wais, nntp and mailto
tags.
Options to change default HTML attribute colours.
Options to change the font.
Option to add meta tags.
Limited file management: in-app. drag/drop, delete, launch.
Matter O' Fact, the features section
was done with Text2Html.
If you would like this program, just click on its graphic.
This page is dedicated to Sherry
because if it wasn't for her, HTML wouldn't have been on my list of
things to learn. :-)