You can get the EZLAVA Web Site Builder that includes hosting for around $20 a month. That's for up to a 20 page web site. Go to www.ezlava.com and check out their software. The program includes professionally designed web site designs, clip art graphics, photos, and several wizards to help you put everything together.
I'd skip frontpage if I were you.
2007-06-21 00:41:22
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are currently a paid Internet subscriber, you are entitled to a "homepage" which often contains simple navigation and editing tools. And if you use the Netscape browser, the built-in Composer feature is a superior HTML authoring tool which is totally free. You can easily generate a full-blown website as a Homepage.
Nevertheless, the "homepage" URL is likely to be "http://homepage.earthlink.com/subscriber... name" and that URL can easily be overwritten via a redirection service, i.e., "mydomain.com" which allows you to link any registered domain name to "mask" another website. For example, should you type in the "domain name," you will be immediately transported to the homepage and the hompage URL of http://homepage.earthlink.com/subscriber., a homepage URL which will be masked by the domain name. And the charge for the redirection service [even at godaddy.com] is normally FREE.
Good luck!
2007-06-20 11:05:10
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answered by Anonymous
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notepad! Yeah it's a hassle to hand code everything with no syntax hilighting, but after 2 weeks of doing it that way you will be well above many people in "the industry". What you lose in convenience you completely make up for with knowledge. LOL and as a bonus you get to see why coders often dislike designs that were made using wysiwyg editors.
2016-05-20 22:39:04
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answered by aracelis 3
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Go to this web site and it will be a big help, I use dreamweaver now but before I got it I used this:
http://www.arachnoid.com/lutusp/pagebuild.html
2007-06-20 06:35:08
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answered by Maria b 6
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you can use a web host like geocities (www.geocities.com) or freewebs (www.freewebs.com). or, i'm not sure about what im about to say, but i think theres a way to publish html files so they're see on the internet, but your better off with a web host
2007-06-20 07:10:02
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answered by Anonymous
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u can use a adobe dreamwaver and use that but it also cost$$...
2007-06-20 06:29:23
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answered by Sagar 6
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