SeaMonkey Composer is a powerful web page editor. It allows you to easily create web pages, and it allows you to easily switch between different modes of editing as your needs advance. If you never want to see any HTML tags, you can edit all of your pages in Preview. If you want to occasionally switch to seeing only your HTML tags, you can quickly switch to HTML Source or to HTML Tag view, make your change, and then return to the familiar Preview or Edit views.
It is also free. You can download it from http://www.seamonkey-project.org/. You’ll probably want a fast connection.
This tutorial is designed around Netscape Composer; I have not yet updated it for SeaMonkey. However, a cursory look indicates that the software hasn’t changed much. The screenshots that I had to recreate because I couldn’t find the old ones are almost the same, and the basic concepts should be similar in any web page editor.
You can always switch from one good web editor to another good editor. Almost all web page editors (and all good web page editors) use HTML, or HyperText Markup Language. This means that you can use one web page editor now and later decide to switch to another editor without losing any work. It’s all HTML, and they can all read each other’s work.
- Why Not Netscape?
- Netscape has come a long way, but it still has some problems that might make it less useful for you.