What’s the easiest to learn, but still very powerful web site design software?

Posted by admin on February 15th, 2010 and filed under web site design | 3 Comments »

I want to launch my own website as quick as possible, but don’t know HTML or have a lot of time for a something with a steep learning curve. Money is not an issue here, thanks, Greg

Personally I recommend you should start with Visual Web Developer 2005 and you can download the software from Microsoft.com and above all its totally free and MSDN is full of tutorials on how to use it.

You dont have to learn HTML as this software adds all the code when Drag and Drop the objects

Please follow the link below to download Microsoft Visual Web Developer for free.

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/hi-in/express/aa700797.aspx

After downloading the software you need to activate the software that’s also free of cost.

For any help visit www.asp.net
You will be able to learn everything with no cost involved.

Best of Luck
a2zDesignStudios

3 Responses

  1. dhvrm Says:

    There is GoDaddy’s Web Site Tonight product; there is also SiteBuilder at good ol Geocities.

    http://www.dougv.com/blog/2007/03/12/good-free-web-hosting-companies/
    References :

  2. a2zdesignstudios Says:

    Personally I recommend you should start with Visual Web Developer 2005 and you can download the software from Microsoft.com and above all its totally free and MSDN is full of tutorials on how to use it.

    You dont have to learn HTML as this software adds all the code when Drag and Drop the objects

    Please follow the link below to download Microsoft Visual Web Developer for free.

    http://msdn2.microsoft.com/hi-in/express/aa700797.aspx

    After downloading the software you need to activate the software that’s also free of cost.

    For any help visit http://www.asp.net
    You will be able to learn everything with no cost involved.

    Best of Luck
    a2zDesignStudios
    References :

  3. Tina Says:

    I would suggest you look into WordPress. Though it is used mostly for weblogs, it can be customized to suite your needs. I have built full websites powered by WordPress. Also, it doesn’t require a huge learning curve and if you find a widget enabled theme you don’t even have to know HTML to move things around to suite your needs.

    Hope this helps :)
    References :
    http://wordpress.org

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