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celticagent
October 27th, 2008 @10:54 pm  

I use a good html editor like MS Frontpage and CSS templates

James B
October 30th, 2008 @11:40 pm  

i like freewebs.com

cassnate
November 1st, 2008 @3:09 am  

The easiest I’ve found is Wordpress. It is intended to be a blogging platform, but it is also very easy to make webpages, and there are a ton of free templates available. Just follow the instructions on wordpress.com

freakette
November 2nd, 2008 @10:42 am  

Try Piczo.
I havent been on for a long time so i dont know how it is now, but when I used it, it was pretty simple and fun!

Pax et Bonum
November 5th, 2008 @5:48 pm  

If you are looking for simple templates that you can download, change and update easily… then Open Source Web Design is where you want to be looking. All the downloads (oh, did I mention they are free?) are CSS driven, which means you change one code for the layout and colors. The text you change on the individual pages.

As someone that has been doing web design for a number of years, FrontPage…. stay away from it. The new version of Dreamweaver is good, very easy to use (has html, css, xhtml, shtml and java support both WISIWIG and Code view - making web building easier to learn) and there are far more web hosts that will use Dreamweaver extensions than will use FrontPage.

♥chipcheep♥
November 9th, 2008 @2:30 am  

cool page is very easy, no html needed. It doesn’t have templates though.

I love it, been using it 8 yrs now.

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