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Is Using Free Website Design Software A Good Idea? by Louis Zhang

[Mar 03, 2008]

Professional website design is expensive, so it's worth looking at the various free website design software that is available. There are many reasons why people are looking at developing their own websites.

Virtually every business in existence today should have a website. Not only does it help current customers or clients stay abreast of any new changes in the business, but it also can help draw in potential new clients.

Individuals are also becoming more aware of the benefit of having their own website, whether it's to post pictures to share with family or friends, or a place to showcase their talent via posting their writings or artwork.

WebPlus is one of the most popular brands of free software to design websites. It's readily available online and is relatively easy to use, even for a novice website designer. Another good choice is Nvu. This software is also free and works not only with computers running Windows platforms but with Macintosh as well. One of the most appealing aspects of Nvu is that the person using it does not need to know any HTML at all. They can design an entire website just by using the free tools included with the software. This includes pre-designed templates and even some generic images.

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For more useful information on free website design software, Macromedia, Dreamweaver templates and Photoshop tutorials, go to http://www.websitedesignsoftware4u.com
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