On a side note: Scott brings up a valid point. It's interesting, as our web designer has had to get a consultant for some of the coding. Our coder was shocked our web designer was using dreamweaver. It kept creating a nice looking site, and trash for code.
For a low cost, feature rich alternative, take a look at CoffeeCup Opens a new window. I use the main HTML editor at home. ( I have dreamweaver at work). I have used it for years. They have a few different editors now, all worth looking at, depending upon your needs.
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