Web Design – Best Software For Free Or Cheap?


In your opinion, what’s the best and easiest software for designing websites? I’m on a limited budget, and have limited HTML and CSS knowledge, so something WYSIWYG would be great. I currently use Yahoo Site Builder, but I’d like software which allows me to build websites for others, as well. I already looked at Dreamweaver, but that sucker comes with an $1800 price tag…yikes!
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3 Responses to “Web Design – Best Software For Free Or Cheap?”

  1. catbertnc says:

    If you have some HTML and CSS knowledge, I’d suggest expanding on it and learning to write all your own code. That way, you won’t be tied to any one piece of software. You can use any text editor. I’d recommend Notepad ++ (it’s free). Writing your own code will also give you a better understanding of how your site works, and how to change it to suit your needs.

  2. ERR0R says:

    Just learn HTML and CSS it only takes a week. Then just use notepad or microsoft front page to write the pages.

  3. bandeep j says:

    Hey, i know of this product.: Ready Made Joomla. It basically provides ready made sites in a package. You might find some help from here: