Dreamweaver 2
WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) Web editors, like Microsoft's FrontPage, have a justifiably bad reputation: among other problems, they tend to produce heavy, badly formed HTML, and often won't let you clean it up. I am happy to report that Macromedia may have finally gotten it right with Dreamweaver, which may be the first WYS editor to balance page formatting with page structure. The software allows the page designer complete control over code in a fully WYS environment. The HTML you give Dreamweaver will be the HTML it uses. Yes, it comes with commands that will correct your HTML, but any such correction will be based on the criteria you choose, and can be enabled or disabled at your discretion.
