I would recommend using NVU editor (www.nvu.com), it's free and wont tie you down to one method of editing. NVU pages can be transferrable to frontpage or dreamweaver html editor
SEE http://www.interkeys.com/htmleditor for more info on Premium HTML Editors (WYSIWYG)
For free hosting, try google pages pages.google.com or yahoo geocities ,
its sort of free hosting, but you are limited to a subdomain on googlepages & geo has ads on your website - otherwise I would use http://www.interkeys.com/tophosts to get one for a few bucks a month with 500 GIG bandwidth and the rich with features
its up to you how developed a site you want and if you want to use your own domain name
2007-03-04 14:48:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Check if your ISP provides personal web pages that comes with your subscription. Most of them do.
As far as "making it", use the tools they provide, or develop your own XHTML code and publish it.
2007-03-02 21:12:22
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answered by orlandobillybob 6
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Learn HTML, JavaScript and CSS.
Finally, learn PHP or other scripting language.
To get started, go to www.w3schools.com for tutorials.
2007-03-02 21:11:57
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answered by jetkidz 3
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you can use Coffeecup free HTML editor
2007-03-02 21:12:03
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answered by Anonymous
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msn groups.com is very easy to use just fill in the blanks.
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2007-03-02 21:13:32
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answered by Elaine B 6
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Use Freewebs...trust me, it works.
2007-03-02 21:16:14
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answered by AK 2
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www.tripod.com
2007-03-02 21:13:28
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answered by shit head 3
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