Best and easiest are not necessarily the same.
Dreamweaver, though a little difficult to figure out at first, is one of the best combinations of ease of use (once you get the hang of it) and *compliant code* out there.
The majority of wysiwyg site building software creates pages that look OK on the surface (on certain browsers) but the code behind them is absolutely hideous. Not cross-platform, not cross-browser, not WC3 compliant.
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Thanks Bill, & everyone that posted their thoughts on this! Thanks again, kim
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