Braca862 wrote on 2020-08-08, 18:41:
Are there tools or software for Windows 98 that were used to build websites?
Well, you have to distinguish between editing a single web page vs. an entire site. For just editing one page at a time, Netscape Composer, or if you find the latest Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey that runs on Win98, would have been typical free tools.
For maintaining an entire site intelligently as far as building a menu to go to all the different pages, maintaining links between them and so forth, as someone mentioned Dreamweaver was one of the last tools before this got thrown out in favor of CMS systems like WordPress that people use today for similar sites.
However, lots of people did their html by hand back then. It would actually be even easier to do this today, as there are purpose-built template languages like Haml where you write the page in a friendlier syntax than HTML and run a "compiler" to generate the HTML.