:::sitting in the corner cracking up:::
This guy is using PUBLISHER (and hasn't sucked his exhaust pipe yet) and doesn't want to have to know HTML and he's getting suggestions of Notepad and Arachnophillia.
I find that hysterical but I'm not laughing at you I'm laughing around you.
Some people aren't aware that code is more addicting than crack. Some people just want a website. It's hard for me to understand too but thank God it's true or I'd have no clients left.
Here are my opinions:
Never get FrontPage. It's great for quick layout of static pages but in the event you do get addicted you'll have wasted a lot of time and about 1/3 or 1/2 of the cost of Dreamweaver. If you have to have WYSIWYG that's the one you want.
Using Notepad to do a website is like studying video production because you want to run a TV ad. If you want to learn how to really build sites you should definitely do one in notepad. If you want a site done because you want to see your info on the web, use Dreamweaver or even try Netscape Composer. It's free after all.
It also depends on what the site is for. If it's for your business and you are only interested in doing one site, hire a pro. Unless you make less than $2. an hour at your job you will save money by having the site built professionally.
How do I do my sites? I do the opening page with FrontPage and Paint Shop Pro open and play with it until I have a design idea. Then I copy paste elements from my other sites to create the skeleton. I modify whatever cgi scripts I need and run the whole thing through a search and replace program to change the colors, old paths, body tags or what have you. I FTP the whole bastardized mess to the server, run the scripts, look at it, and then sit with Notepad (even though I keep swearing I'll find an editor I really like) and sculpt it into a fine new site.
Hey, if I was normal, I'd have a REAL job.