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Well, I'm sick of HTML and I've tried stuff like geocities, is there any other way I can make a website? Any program that I can download or something?
Microsoft Frontpage works pretty well.
Macromedia Fireworks and Macromedia Dreamweaver are extremely easy and good tools, one day with them already and I'm pretty much ready to make an advanced website.
In response to Tiko
Try Coffecup Html,Loads of codes that you just drag into the main body code,has alot of help as well
In response to Vowles
Vowles wrote:
Try Coffecup Html,Loads of codes that you just drag into the main body code,has alot of help as well

What's the point of dragging code into the main HTML body if you don't understand what the tags/coding does?

I would rather use NotePad and program my own website than copy/paste coding...

I will say that I have used DreamWeaver before, but still, I would rather type out my own site than copy/paste or even drag coding to build one.

--Lee
In response to Mellifluous
Yeah, Im so glad I spent 20 minutes to learn HTML instead of just getting a building program.
If you do get a program to do it for you, you still shouldnt give up on HTML. As soon as you get the basics down the rest of it makes perfect sense.
In response to Tiko
Ugh. Frontpage. UGH. *shudders* Do not even THINK of mentioning that abomination in my presence. It sucks. A lot. Don't waste your time with it. Not only is it even more frustrating to use than Word, you can only make pages in specific, preset styles, the pages it creates are generally quite image-heavy, and it produces invalid HTML. (Yes, you heard me. Invalid HTML. I told you it sucked.) Granted, it will display how it's meant to in IE (and probably most other browsers), but run the W3C's syntax checker on it and you'll get a list of errors several pages long, depending on the length of the HTML page. Frontpage Express is even worse, if that's possible.

Learn HTML properly and use Notepad, or get a decent editor like Dreamweaver. I used to use Notepad exclusively, but Dreamweaver has now become my tool of choice; it's the only decent editor I've ever used. (Apart from Hotdog Pro, but that was ages ago and it's not really a WYSIWYG editor.)
In response to Crispy
Lol, Hotdog pro was cool, I remember that.
In response to Crispy
Learn HTML properly and use Notepad, or get a decent editor like Dreamweaver. I used to use Notepad exclusively, but Dreamweaver has now become my tool of choice; it's the only decent editor I've ever used. (Apart from Hotdog Pro, but that was ages ago and it's not really a WYSIWYG editor.)


Yeah Dreamweaver is a powerful tool.
Hmm, you can try expage. It's pretty lame, but I use to have a really good site in it... The thing is, it's mainly for information purposes, but you can use html inside the body..

-Camaro-