-tictech message:
Microsoft Frontpage is probably your best bet. Because you mentioned
Publisher, I'm assuming that your users are familiar with Microsoft
products. Thus, Frontpage is probably the easiest to pick up.
However, there are a variety of other WYSIWYGs out there - that means What
You See Is What You Get, by the way. A few are Macromedia Dreamweaver and
Adobe GoLive!, both of which allow you to visually create a document and
save it as a webpage.
One very last-ditch option is Microsoft Word. It allows you to save a
document as HTML, but I'm highly against it. The output is usually only
viewable by Internet Explorer, and always containers very very ugly HTML.
Good luck!
: Alex Gregorio
: School Tech
: Arbor Heights Elementary
: argregorio@seattleschools.org
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[mailto:owner-tictech@learningspace.org]On Behalf Of Riley, Jeffrey
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 10:28 AM
To: tic-tech
Subject: tictech: newsletter to WEB
-tictech message:
Our PSTA is looking for a program to create exciting newsletters that
will also save to the web with ease. I immediately thought of
Publisher, but then remembered how big the file is as .html.
Does anyone have a suggestion?
Jeffrey Riley
Madrona K-8
jsriley@seattleschools.org
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