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Web based HTML editor?

I am looking for a web based HTML editor that has some WYSIWYG features?  I believe some ISPs have them but am have some difficulty locating them.  The feature set should include more than plugging text into a template.  It should be able to do some table based layout, text formating, insert images etc.   It can be java or ActiveX based.

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What do you mean by "java or Active X"? I know what they are. You can use java/or java script and Active X with FrontPage 2000. As far as the template part goes..if your looking for a bare bones IDE for HTML I've never used one that is very goof. I think its faster to write the code out in Note Pad or use FP2k or Dreamweaver.

-PR
Very good..not goof ---sorry
http://www.tcs.org/webpage0.htm#webbegin contains links for a program I did on web page building for beginners, and I listed three sites I did not recommend because they all used their own web page builders:

LiveUniverse.Com Build Web Page OnLine
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Perhaps you will like them, even though I did not.

http://www.pinfever.com/kidszonewebsitehosting.html provides a list of a LOT of sites that provide web site hosting, and there is a column which shows whether they provide an Advanced, or a Basic, or both editors.

I am not certain why you want a web based one. Most people prefer to do their web pages on their own local system, check them out there, and then upload them.

http://www.tcs.org/webpage0.htm#webbegin provides links for several programs that will do that job in a WYSIWYG fashion, plus a link to other such web page builders, both for beginners, advanced users, and for those who prefer text base editors.

I personally prefer Ultraedit (http://www.ultraedit.com/) but it is text based
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Thus dhwanilshah... FrontPage 2000 is the editor to use.

-PR