I actually teach people online and I recommend this software cause it is alot like dreamweaver with out the price tag and you don't have to learn html before you can get a really nice looking site up and running. http://nvu.com/
Thanks for the recommendations I'm actually going to try out Kompozer. CoffeeCup I've used, but the free version actually expires?
nothing can be better than notepad for css and html Li. One of the best and simplest so far. cheers! nirav
CoffeeCup's free editor works great, also you can get Mozilla Composer which is very similar to Front Page, it's a free donwload from Mozilla as part of SeaMonkey. http://www.mozilla.org/editor/
gEdit is a nice editor for the GNOME Desktop, A great editor I've used in a KDE desktop is Kwrite, or Kate. I recommend something lightweight thaty highlights syntax, and something that's got tabs and the ability to have more than one file open, as well as a simple sidebar file-manager so you can open folders and edit files.
But seriously Dreamweaver dosn't make the code for you but it helps a lot with span tags and css and validating your site's codeing
CoffeeCup Free HTML Editor is good becouse it has so many feature like drag and drop feature build-in FTP uploading. wizards for tables, frames, forms, fonts etc........