Hola 7!
I believe Macromedia Dreamweaver is "da shizznit" if you planning to just have a basic HTML website. However if your wallet is flat due to other things (i.e. broken car, alcohol, partying, robbery etc) you can down Nvu (pronounced n-view) from the internet. It is easy to use and absolutely free.
For flash/multimedia sites you can download SwishMax (but then you have to activate the product after a few days... its a trial version). It is easy to use for creating flash sites.
You'll also need a webserver to run on your computer so that you can have an idea of how the pager will look on a real site. Simply Google:
*Xampp webserver
*Wamp server (both are available for free)
For more products:
http://www.macromedia.com
Good luck with the site designing, don't forget my 10points please... abviously my answer is more helpful :)
2007-03-08 08:26:02
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answered by Mac-C 4
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Notepad seriously, if you use something like that to understand how things work in my opinion its much better. Check out the books by Elizabeth Castro http://www.mysimon.com/5/Elizabeth-Castro.html I have the Elizabeth Castro - Html 4 for the World Wide Web: Visual Quickstart Guide and it's a really really good read, gives you a great understanding of how things work.
2007-03-08 08:22:48
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answered by 7S282 4
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Microsoft Frontpage!!! Only cause you asked for the easiest but Macromedia or Adobe Dremweaver for the most profesional
2007-03-08 08:23:53
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answered by dabedatiludlisi 3
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If you are a beginner, I highly recommend a WISIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) program like Microsoft Frontpage.
2007-03-08 09:50:42
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answered by dharma_bum48326 3
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WeBuilder - www.blumentals.net
Inexpensive, powerful, fast, extremely customizable, easy to use; extremely friendly support.
If you'd prefer free/opensource:
Notepad++ - notepad-plus.sourceforge.net
I also like to have on hand, W3 offline browser, Amaya, (www.w3.org) which allows some editing and code validation
2007-03-08 12:06:38
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answered by fjpoblam 7
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Vim. Or GVim .. or emacs. all free.
As the first guy said, it's best to edit your own files. It gives you most power and flexibility.
2007-03-08 08:40:47
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answered by scruffy 5
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you could go to blogspot.com and get a free webpage just to practice making your own you know or you could go to blogstream.com and make one. these are both free and good starting points
2007-03-08 08:24:03
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answered by Anonymous
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