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By Jacci Howard Bear, About.com Guide to Desktop Publishing since 1997

What Says "Web Editor" To You?

Saturday November 29, 2008
A lot of desktop publishing programs include Web publishing features that let you turn your print pages into Web pages. But for extensive Web site authoring, you'll generally get better results using programs specifically for HTML and all it's variations. About.com Web Design/HTML Guide Jennifer Krynin has a poll up asking what program comes to mind first when you hear the term Web Editor? Not necessarily what you use, but what's the first program that pops into your head? Dreamweaver pops into my head (and more than half the people taking her poll) although I've never used it. I used to do all my Web page creation using Notetab, a plain text editor.

Take the Web Editor poll and discuss your answer.

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