Notepad from Windows does a good job. Of course you have to know html
tags in order to edit a web page, but it works. There are other
text-based editors which also work well, and some even have special html
features.
ron wetzel said the following on 9/2/2008 2:58 PM:
Does any one know of a program that will work to edit a web site with
window-eyes version 5.5 pro? If so you can email me at:
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