What Is The Best Web Site Development Software Out There And Why?

I’d like to design my own web site and publish it to the wed. I have some experience in this area and, at one time, used MS FrontPage. Well, Front Page was discontinued a while back and I’m looking for something new to use this time. Any suggestions? Thanks!

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3 Responses to “What Is The Best Web Site Development Software Out There And Why?”

  1. ?Neeraj Yadav? says:

    You can try WYSIWYG HTML editors
    1) Dreamweavor is most recommended
    2)http://www.evrsoft.com/
    3)http://www.coffeecup.com/free-editor/

  2. fastfour says:

    I am a professional web designer/developer for http://www.NetAffordable.com. I have been using Dreamweaver for over five years now. It is easy enough to use for the novice in WYSIWYG mode, but there are tons of other features that help out with designs. One feature is the expanded tables view, this adds padding to nested tables to let you easily select and modify. It also has a bunch of easy ways to connect to dynamic content, and code snippets in the library. I believe a new feature allow for real time editing(so you can see changes while you design). I started in Adobe Pagemill, went to FrontPage, then to Dreamweaver. Been there ever since. Hope this helps.

  3. ddrcasey says:

    Adobe Dreamweaver or Microsoft Expression Web.

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