and Pagemill and Sitemill. At Bell Canada we had a very early web dev team in '94-'95. At one point pagemill came out and we could hire mostly non technical designers to build web pages. At the time it seemed like magic. We didn't need to have someone who grokked vi standing next to a designer all the time. But the HTML pagemill spat out was horrid. It always added a space to the end of link text and never closed list item elements. I eventually wrote a command line tool that fixed pagemill's output because some of our other tools really didn't like the flavour of HTML-inspired slop it emitted. *
And then I moved to the bay area and noticed there was a road called Page Mill Rd. in Palo Alto and sort of laughed for a bit. Surprised Adobe didn't release a tool called Sandhill.
[*] to be fair, most WYSIWYG page builder tools of the era spat out some sort of crappy subset of HTML, so not trying to say pagemill was the only offender.