Malcolm Nixon wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 19:56:04 +0000,  Martin Clark
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>>
>> Me to also as well. I write everything "by hand" in a simple editor
>> that allows me to see the result from time to time. I design
>> template pages and then add the content to those templates.
>
> Good - I use Dreamweaver in code view, with some help for generating
> some code- which is then carefully checked in code view. (:-)
>
> If you change the template - does it automatically update the child
> pages ?. Does it check links within pages, check for badly nested
> tags?.

My favourite web tools - all were free (at the time)!
1.  1st Page 2000 - to write the html (I use the old free version).  I have 
a template of the page, and just add the content.
2.  JReplaceThem - If I want make a change to all the pages, then this is a 
fantastic tool - single or multi-line search and replace of multiple files - 
can also use regular expressions.
3.  Xenu - Link checker (either locally or on server) - will also check for 
orphan files on server if required.
4.  Milonic DHTML menus (as I am non-profit making they gave me a free one)
5.  Sawmill web log analyser (I got one when they were doing free offers - 
not any more)



Ron Jones
Process Safety & Development Specialist
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