Well, if you don't want to actually learn HTML, I also recommend Dreamweaver. Not only does it do HTML, but pretty much all the various script languages as well - like Java. While I do the majority of my site by hand, Dreamweaver is nice for really complicated things like Java, CSS, and the like. It's also completely updated in its HTML version. I know the HTML I learned was pretty much HTML as of 1995, which was when the HTML book I learned it from was published. I just recently updated all my coding - so much of it was obsolete or being phased out. If you go to college, you can get Dreamweaver MX (the latest) for $99. That's why I got it. It was 2/3's less than buying it direct.