What's the easiest web design software?

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    What's the easiest web design software?

    What do you think is the easiest web design software? I mean, a program for people with very little experience in web design, who want to learn the basics of putting together a decent website... Obviously, one can't expect to build professional web pages as a beginner, but I assume there are programs out there that combine efficiency and user-friendliness...

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    Originally posted by BritishFlag View Post
    What do you think is the easiest web design software? I mean, a program for people with very little experience in web design, who want to learn the basics of putting together a decent website... Obviously, one can't expect to build professional web pages as a beginner, but I assume there are programs out there that combine efficiency and user-friendliness...
    Hi

    I would go with Dreamwever or Microsoft Expression web. Dreamweaver has always been a powerful tool to build sites. Expression web is what replaced Microsoft Frontpage.

    Thanks,
    Ray

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      I agree with Drewamweaver though I didn't find it easy for building web pages for those that have little HTML/CSS experience (the languages you use to create websites), but then again I've only ever used Dreamweaver using the 'Code View' option. I'm sure there are books that teach you how to use Dreamweaver properly and online resources too.

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        Well, I am not sure about web design softwares but according to me, the best website builder is RVsitebuilder. It has the simplest interface and is good enough for beginners. The other one is Sitestudio (referred as sitebuilder) which is again a very good website builder.

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          #5
          Take a look at the top 10 web design programs reviewed on the TopTenReviews website: web-design-software-review toptenreviews (dot) com

          I've tested Visual Site Designer, Corel Draw and CoffeeCup, which are user-friendly to a certain degree. The ones recommended above are pretty popular, from what I've read on various forums, but I've yet to test them myself...

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