Kenn Nesbitt's
WebEdit (may not be available any more)
HTML Editor 32
by Jim Specht (now low cost)
Arachnophilia
Paul Lutus'
Careware (still no $ cost) HTML Editor.
This is one of the few editors which will import a rtf (rich text format) document (Word will save a document in rtf format), allowing for easy conversion to HTML.
Homesite
by Nick Bradbury (Low cost, a good, full featured editor)
Get right in to the HTML Spoken Here web page tutorial to learn how to create your own web page. Includes techniques for advanced layout (including image maps and frames), JavaScript, images, and tables to assist in formatting your pages.
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