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    software to make your own website

    Hey, I'm looking for a free program to make you're own website. i tried wordpad but it's to difficult so I'm looking for a alternative. i did quite some googling for some free programs but 9 out 10 are just demo's and i need a full one for school for my endwork this year(im studying for accountnant so my knowledge of programming is limited)
    any suggestions of a free program to make a site?

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    Try Nvu if you haven't.

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    Notepad++ if you want to code the entire thing.

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    One of the oldest programs are Frontpage Express. But once you get the hang of it, it is kinda faceroll...

    I tried anohter program, Kompozer. Same setup as Frontpage, but have some features which makes it a walk in the part compered to frontpage.

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    Notepad++ is probably your best option, and it'll give you the most experience with HTML and CSS.

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    Notepad++ is probably your best bet when it comes to HTML and CSS. May I also recommend using Firefox together with Firebug; an amazing plugin that makes debugging a ton easier.
    Notepad++: http://notepad-plus-plus.org/
    Firebug: http://getfirebug.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fuzzykins View Post
    Notepad++ is probably your best option
    +1 for Notepad++, I love it
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    Been using Notepad2 for very long time but I've been moving towards using NetBeans nowadays.

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