But it can still do basic web pages as well as it is essentially the successor to FrontPage, which was part of Office 1997, XP, and 2003. Microsoft also has SharePoint Designer ( 20 beta), which is also free, and instead of a focus on ASP it's on SharePoint. It is however more orientated towards advanced users and also has some focus on Microsoft's ASP server side language. If you're thinking about more complicated editors, there's applications such as Microsoft's Visual Web Developer Express. You can also go further with editors like Dreamweaver, Microsoft Expression Web or SharePoint Designer or Visual Web Developer, but they're more complicated and are paid-for apps (VWD is available in an express version, though, which is free. I haven't used KompoZer at all, and have used Nvu a long time ago, and remember it as quite buggy, so KompoZer, being aimed at having things like bugfixes should be quite good. The next step up would be basic editors like KompoZer. I'll just leave you to read Nick G's comment below. I would very, very strongly recommend against this for that reason, along with a multitude of others. In case you're actually daring enough, Word can do as a very, very basic website creator, but it does create quite a lot of excessive code (since you have experience in HTML I doubt you would go along with this). I also installed Amaya and it seems to be more in the direction I like. And I would like to have things like that: I can create some web pages there but they will contain just basic stuff. I just installed the SealMonkey and it seems to me that it has only basic stuff. My main goal is to have a nice design for my web page. May be I already have something pre-installed? You can use nice templates for "block of text", buttons, background and so on. Can anybody recommend me a program which I can use for that? I mean a program in which you can move buttons, tables, pictures by mouse. I always made web pages by writing HTML code but now I would like to try to use some WYSIWYG approach. Are there any free open source HTML editors?
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