Easiest Way to Make a Website with Minimal HTML

Not to good at html? no problem!

Coding HTML and java script can be tricky for some people, and writing all those codes can make you stressed. But if there’s a web page that you really want to create, how do you do it?

Simple. By using coding software. Instead of writing out all your codes, all you have to do is click some buttons and it’ll do the codes for you! How can you find these sites?

First of all you have to find these products. An easy way would be to go on Google and search “HTML coding soft wares”. Personally, i believe that the best software out there is Dream Weaver. It’s very user-friendly and i promise it’ll only take a day or two for you to get comfortable using it. Of course there are many other choices, but that’s up to you. You can probably even see advertisements of these products surrounding this article (if you don’t, try refreshing the page). 

Anyways. How do you download these? You have two choices, buy them or download a trial. Where to you buy it, first of all? In electronics/computer stores. I’m quite positive that you can buy them in such shops as Future-shop, Best Buy, The Source, and etc. If you want to buy cheaper ones (likely second-hand), you can buy online on eBay, or Amazon. The format is a CD-Rom which you download from (obviously). This normally costs around $100.

Your second choice is to download a trial. You can do that by simply searching the product name on Google, or on other trial sites. I recommend Download.com. The trials are only around 30 days, or 30 uses, depending on the product. But if you’re only making a web page this one time, i suggest the trial. Why? Because after you make the site with the program soft ware, you can still edit it with your basic HTML later on.

Have fun designing your webpages!

Oh, and even if you’re using the software…unfortunately you still need a little HTML knowledge (to understand some simple terms, such as h1-6, u, strong, em, the hexadecimal colors, and etc.)

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