Real men program webpages using Notepad.
That said, I use a very old program from AOL, called AOLPress. It is no longer available online, but for simple web page programming, it is very very good and efficient for catching all sorts of errors. It is WYSIWYG, and has access to the html coding. This is probably the only good thing that ever came out of the AOLHole. If anyone wants a copy to play around with, let me know and I can e-mail it.