I believe that you could employ WYSIWYG editors to your advantage even if you are doing manual coding: Dreamweaver can cut down the time to add elements to your page, since all it takes is a few clicks to get things added, and you could see what happens in the code view, and edit it if and when it goes astray
to cool , is there a free equivalant to the www.xsitepro.com product my buddy is trying to find one I am crummy at design The Crow
I sell software maker pro, a good alternative to xsitepro. And I sell it cheap as anyone could possibly go. See it at my site: http://www.dawgebooks.com
Here's a list of my favorite Free HTML Editors... NVU (formerally Netscape Composer) 1st Page 2000 HTML-Kit HAPEdit PSPad Trellian WebPage Pro Amaya EditPad Lite (formerally EditPad Classic) And a list of my favorite commercial ones... WeBuilder 2006 - $40 EditPlus - $30 TextPad - $30 EditPad Pro - $40
Actually, with a little searching you can still find EditPad Lite floating around the web. I have my copy from like 7 years ago.. excellent program... nice to see someone else has experience with it.
Mine is also Araneae, the simplest is the best when you know how to do your work withoug WYSIWYG or Front Page-Dreamweaver cosmetics