Yes and no.

Yes, these templates can be opened in Dreamweaver (for example), modified, 
and used.

No, these templates are not in the Dreamweaver-specific form where the 
individual pages are constructed from Template and Library files.

Many of these templates (especially the W3 templates recommended above) 
have all the code contained on a single page, with the exception of the 
images, although there can be calls to CDNs for CSS and JavaScript files.

As to using these templates so you don't have to learn markup stuff, that's 
pretty iffy. You're going to be dealing with the markup to make the changes 
needed to convert from the generic template to something that you want for 
your specific purpose, so you will be learning markup -- or generating 
horrible-looking pages.

BBEdit doesn't have a "streaming-port to a browser," but it does have an 
"interactive" preview window, and you can view your pages in your browser 
as well. For a more WYSIWYG experience, you'll have to put up with 
Dreamweaver or Mobirise or one of the others in that class.

Depending on what you are trying to do, if you really don't want to learn 
to code a webpage but want to have a webpage, check out TXTI. It's pretty 
basic but there is just about zero coding involved.

On Tuesday, September 24, 2019 at 4:38:50 AM UTC-7, bo wrote:
>
> Offhand Question-
>
> Do any of these templates fit an existing personal, website built with 20 
> year old software repackaged by Adobe into WYSIWYG (dreamweaver 2017 
> version for OSX) ??
>
> I'm too focussed on other things other than learning internet code at all, 
> but wonder if I could copy paste such templates into dreamweaver2017 in 
> order to "see the design aspect free of the markup"...
>
> My intent would be take advantage of a template look, without learnoing 
> mrkup stuff...
>
> Or does BBEdit provide some kind of streaming-port to a browser to see the 
> effect as templates are used?
>
> Hard Truth? Thanks!
>

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