VanHalenLover: Have you tried MS Visual Studio at all? Very handy editor for web development. Not only can you select which schema to have it validate for, but it also uses auto-suggest, which is nice. Even allows you to display in design mode on the fly. Also nice, but that doesn't help when testing for different browsers. (You can still create in notepad if you wish, or create right in VS)....
If you mean MS VS.NET, I have it, but I've never bothered to learn it, to be honest. I've also got MS VB6 and, of course, the gcc compiler, which are what I use. I'll have to try .NET sometime. I got it years ago in college for only $70 when the MSRP was ~$900. :D
VanHalenLover: Glad to hear you got your menu problem resolved. Javascript could have handled that for you also, but I know you weren't looking for that. I've never used Qwicks or JQuery so that was out of my league.
It's also out of my league, seeing as how I have very little javascript experience, but I'm very good at adapting. I couldn't make Kwicks myself, and I don't even understand all of it even though it's right there for me to read, but I could still manage to change it up a bit and get it to work how I wanted it to, so that's good enough for me!
VanHalenLover: Any luck finding somewhere to host?
Not yet, no. I purchased two domains, but haven't looked into who I should use to host them. I'm not up and running just yet, though, so I figure it's not a my #1 priority, though I will have to get that decision taken care of within the next month or so. I'm currently juggling a few different things -- electrical work @ home (outside wiring is a mess and some *** electrician swapped the pool pumps from 240V to 120V, which is unsafe for the wires, and he didn't even bother to change the labels in the service panel -- the pool pumps are not on the "POOL" breaker, so when I first started looking at it, I flipped the "POOL" breaker only to find that the wires in the back were still hot), pool equipment work @ home (installing a VFD-controlled [variable-speed] pump), installing a new water heater and other gadgets @ home, the web site (framework and GUI-related graphics are finished, but there is no actual content, which is going to include ~40 pages of text, diagrams, and a few mildly complicated webforms), getting the business operational (equipment, contracts, etc.), etc. -- but hope to have everything finished by the end of the month, including hosting.