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Old 07-19-2013, 06:07 PM
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You can always use a template like ones done for Wordpress, ( which runs 22% of all new websites) ... many templates are free, while others you pay for. You will of course need to know a bit of ins and outs for controlling the customization so you will need to learn a bit of simple coding, optimizing graphics ( eg photoshop ), understand ftp/ web hosting, etc.

Lotsa online courses like lynda.com, vtc, etc as well.

Dreamweaver is of course the gold standard for wysiwyg but may be a steep learning curve for someone new to web design. You will also need to learn adobe photoshop and maybe adobe illustrator
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