Dream Weaver is damn good as mentioned above...
Shanti C
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It really depends on your needs and goals. Dreamweaver is probably the single most useful tool for a web designer, but it is very expensive and overkill for a lot of begining projects. I'd say play around with a text editor first. I learned most of my web design skills from downloading templets from Open Source Web Design and modifying them, I reverse engineered the code as I went and googled anything I couldn't find. I'm still not a stand-out web designer, mostly because it's not my interest, but I have a solid foundation.
Tell us what kind of projects you want to work on, if you're looking to build a couple of basic personal sites than there are lots of free or cheap tools that can do that, and working with templates is best in notepad anyway because using a site editor to open a page designed in another program cause problems. But if you're looking to become a professional quality designer I'd suggest the combination of notepad and dreamweaver (if you can afford it).
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Microsoft expression Web is actually real good
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lolz as everyone said above!!! Dreamweaver cs3. The best there is
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Dreamweaver isn't for newbies unless they're trying to become a pro. It is THE tool in professional web design, so if you want to be a professional web designer it's great to learn. But if you're a beginner not planning to go pro then it's overkill and overly complicated.
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