Web Design Software

DesertRat

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I need to do some web design but know absolutely nothing about coding. I know MS Publisher has rudimentary web design capability but the templates they give you lack any creativity and look too generic.

I've heard that Adobe Dreamweaver is a good program but it is $400.00 and is probably far too advanced for my limited knowledge.

What programs have some of you worked with that would fit my lack of talent, provide a WYSIWYG interface but allow for more creative content?

Thanks!

Danny
 
I use Adobe Dreamweaver when I'm not using Notepad ;)

Edit to add: Dreamweaver is the best bar none imho and with a little training the WYSIWYG environment is very powerful. If you want something that you can dive into without any investment into learning a program, I've seen people make decent websites with Yahoo! Site Builder.
 
I use Adobe Dreamweaver when I'm not using Notepad ;)

Edit to add: Dreamweaver is the best bar none imho and with a little training the WYSIWYG environment is very powerful. If you want something that you can dive into without any investment into learning a program, I've seen people make decent websites with Yahoo! Site Builder.


Notepad? Please tell me you aren't a code writing geek that sits there and writes code in notepad all day.

For some reason that reminds me of my Dad sitting in a lawn chair staring at a tree branch and scribbling in a notebook the mathematical formulas necessary to determine the forces applied to the branch given the existing wind conditions.

:laugh:


Thank you, Los. I appreciate the input.
 
Another vote for Dreamweaver. Been using it for a long time. If you're just looking to mess around and learn the basic, there are some freeware apps out there.
 
Another vote for Dreamweaver. Been using it for a long time. If you're just looking to mess around and learn the basic, there are some freeware apps out there.

I use a freeware piece to manage our quality documents called Plone. Its pretty easy to use and the WYSIWYG editor, kupu, is pretty nice. It has lots of add-in products as well, all free-ware.
 
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