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Originally Posted by Greg Findley
Hi Paula,
There is a great site for free templates called Open Source Web Design, which can be found here. But some basic knowledge of HTML/CSS would be required to edit that to suit. I would personally recommend Dreamweaver as a starting point, much better than any Microsoft alternatives. The only one problem with DW is the initial outlay in cost.
Depending on the requirements of your site I would probably suggest a Wordpress site may be more suited? If you have a web host contact them as they can usually install Wordpress for you, all you then need to do is find a theme you like and get used to using the Wordpress admin system (much easier to use than Dreamweaver!)
Hope that helps,
Thanks, Greg
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I second the recomendation for OSWD - one of my templates on there is in the top 20 for most downloaded ever (no mean feat) - you can also use the 30 day trial version of dreamweaver if you like and see how you go. However, contribute is also good (also by macromedia who make dreamweaver) and costs about £100.