I like "good old-fashioned" :wheelcha: html myself, like rabbitgeek... most of it (and all the stuff you really need) is very simple, and you can make a dynamite website with it. When I first went to rewrite my husband's site (it was originally written by a teenage friend... but he couldn't maintain it anymore once he got grounded!), I looked at using templates that were provided. I hated them because you could do only what the template allowed. I cut my teeth on an Apple IIe, so I don't like for a computer to tell me what to do.
So I found an html tutorial which was wonderfully simple, yet gave you the tools to create a great site, using Notepad. Unfortunately, since AOL Hometown was discontinued, the site has disappeared. You might try a site I just found -
http://notepad.com/learn-html.htm -- it makes use of a little tool you download that's supposed to let you see the results of your coding "live". I assume they eventually tell you how to do it for real.
I rewrote and expanded my husband's website, eventually succumbing to the need to learn how to create one menu and have it called by each page, instead of having to change the menu on each page separately -- I was editing 56 individual pages before I finally realized it was time to not be doing that anymore! It's on webs.com (formerly freewebs.com), and we pay something like $15 a year for a boatload of storage and unlimited files and no ads.
Then I wrote a site for a chef friend of ours, who was trying to start his own business. Unfortunately, he fell on really hard times (when he reported to his boss the doings of one of the managers... that's when he found out the manager was in bed with the boss...) and had to move suddenly, and I haven't heard from him in a long time. His site is on 110mb.com, which I like a lot and don't pay a thing for. The only thing I don't like about it is the clunkiness of the site name, 110mb. It doesn't exactly roll easily off the tongue in a way that is easy for another person to pick up the first time. Oh, well.
If you want to see some of the stuff you can do with html, have a look at rabbitgeek's site, and maybe my husband's site
http://shaygetz.webs.com/ (yes, I know I haven't updated it in a long time) and my chef friend's site
http://chefkeith.110mb.com/. If you're on dial-up, definitely do not go to Chef Keith's site. But if you know where he is now, please tell him to call, so I can find out how the kids are.
Oh -- and please do everyone a favor and avoid using frames... :lol: