Website building

pretzelaj

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I am a newbie that has limited programming experience. What is the best way for me to get a professional looking site, or is there a noob friendly website builder I could get. I have been looking but the noob friendly ones don't seem to have what I want.
 


you could try dreamweaver. i dont know how "professional" you are talking about, but try adobe dreamweaver or you could just use wordpress and get a nice theme.
 
If you are looking for professional looking sites, but cheaper, try out themeforest.net. It would cost you only $15 for a full website.

P.S: I'm in no way associated to that site. I found them to have good collection of web designs.
 
I usually use WordPress for quick sites I set up but if I want something with a little more design flexiblity, I use YAML (Home: Yet Another Multicolumn Layout | An (X)HTML/CSS Framework) (not an affiliate link). It's a CSS framework that sets up the basics of a site so you don't have to custom code all the CSS and formatting. It comes with some pretty good example templates that you can customize. If I want a blog then I'll just put WP in a subfolder.
 
joomla, wordpress, drupal, textpattern, any of those + quality templates and you're set. it depends really on your needs.