Double J said:XTalker said:Two suggestions:
1- Use Word (or some other word processor) to write narrative for your website. Then run spell and grammar checker. It will find things like run-on sentences, misspelled words, and incomplete sentences. Once it is fixed, cut and paste into the web design software.
2- Learn to use something like Dreamweaver (or whatever Adobe calls it these days). You can usually find a decent class in the local community college's continuing education program (if not there, try the business center). One caution, be prepared to put up with a few computer idiots in the class.
Good luck.
Mike, thanks for the tips. I think Office 2003 Pro has Publisher and I may try to start learning that. Dreamweaver is out of my budget right now. I know I've checked on it for the station's websites (since I am the webmaster of the sites). It is probably the better choice, but too pricey for me. Now if the station ever buys it that's another story.
Double J ... check out e-bay. You can likely buy a two or three year old version of MX Studio for well under $100. I use version 6 and it works just fine!