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http://www.pawpads.org/images/PrisonroadPups.jpg
Here are three that I've done with HTML Editor:

http://www.pawpads.org
The site for the nonprofit I work for. I actually find it very busy, but the Board of Directors and clients seem to like it. I created the basic template a couple years ago with Artisteer and tweaked it using HTML Editor. Since then I have nearly exclusively used HTML Ed to refine, retweak, and update it. We use CC Webform Builder on this for service dog application requests and (under password protection) Report Cards for our volunteer trainers to fill out online.

http://whitebearanimalhospital.com
Did this for a colleague. WFB used for a "testimonlial submission" form and to submit "Pet Memorial" information. I suggested he host it on CC S-Drive and he LOVES it. He lovethe photo galleries especially. Anxious for CC to add more available Albums.

http://giantsteps.org
Another for a Colleague. Basic info only site, but LOVE the pop out WFB Contact form!
Randy Patrick
"I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do. " ~ Edward Everett Hale
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Nice sites Randy, lots of great info and very nice looking too, well done :)
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Here is another one I completed recently for my Son who is attending college up in Alaksa:

www.Santas-Nice-List.com

Just in time for the holidays. Enjoy!
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I started using Coffe cup html editor in 2002 and love it.
I have in the past constructed with Coffee Cup many websites
Here is my last site .and still growing...a boat and Canoe site..

www.sonar.x90x.net
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Hiya Robert,

Not sure what's up there but that site won't load for me at all.
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Site looks good. So did the dry suite keep her dry.:lol:
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.

This is a site I built for my work.(RSD)
http://esmansgreenhouse.com
This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor)
https://pestlogbook.com
This is my personal site used for testing and as an easy way to share photos.(RLM imported to RSD)
https://ericrohloff.com
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The price of a drysuit cost it better had.

Yes she uses it most of the time now when were at sea or Kayaking on a river.

Robert
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I designed and built an advanced CMS/web building system using CoffeeCup HTML editor, which you can see details on here: http://www.webbosswebsites.com. The website itself was built using the CMS (so effectively via CoffeeCup in a way!) :P
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MrLewk wrote:
I designed and built an advanced CMS/web building system using CoffeeCup HTML editor, which you can see details on here: http://www.webbosswebsites.com. The website itself was built using the CMS (so effectively via CoffeeCup in a way!) :P


Nice website you got there, have you not gone responsive yet :P
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I made this site about my hobby night time photography. http://nbphotography.me.uk it's done in HTML5 & CC3 extensively with some Jquery, that's the technobabble, but the whole site was made using CCHTML Editor.

NBphoto.jpg
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