Thanks to all who responded. I appreciate the comments and the help. It does sound, though, like many of us are using older software; some of the programs mentioned aren’t available any more. (I’ll still use FrontPage ’98 when the desktop gets its new motherboard.) Not sure I have the heredity correct, but it seems like Coffee Cup is the new Nvu and Sea Monkey is the new Netscape Composer. Coffee Cup has two versions, a free one without WYSIWYG and a $49 one with (seems pretty cheap). The free Sea Monkey’s WYSIWYG is the Firefox engine. In googling on the subject and reading reviews, I don’t see anyone talking about CSS or SSI support for the WYSIWYG. Is it because they’re now taken for granted? (FrontPage supports CSS , not Perl SSI – one learns to work around it and check after uploads.) On another note, viewing websites on this small laptop screen gives a renewed appreciation for sufficiently large font sizes, The feature of Chrome I use most often is the zoom to at least 125%, sometimes 200%. It seems like most sites are trying to crowd too much onto the page, making it all unreadable. -rt_/)