What you can do with HTML-Kit can sometimes depend on the plugins you've installed. Now you can stay up-to-date by creating a custom page that list the plugins you're most interested in.
The "Insert Date / Time" menu can be used to insert the current date in many different formats. This FAQ describes how to change the default date/time format.
Creating a table, ordered list or drop-down list? The right plugin can speed up the process. Use this list to find the plugins related to the tags you're working on.
Sometimes using built-in web server logs in custom scripts can be like using a chainsaw to slice bread. This FAQ describes how HTML-Kit Log Analyzer can be used to analyze custom logs created in server-side scripts.
The F6 keyboard shortcut can be used to repeat the very last HTML-Kit plugin action. The Recall Menu takes this feature to the next level by providing direct access to the recently used actions from a single location.
HTML Tidy and other plugins use the Output window to display HTML code with possible improvements. This FAQ describes a way to preview code in the Output window before copying it to the Editor window.