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retnuh:
I've been gone from the game for a quite some time now. New job school ect. Anyway a new assignment has been tasked to me at my job and they would like me to build them a website for their company. I took web page design for 2 years but that was back in high school and things have since changed. From what I understand there are programs to make life easier for people like me such as Dreamweaver and I think there is a Microsoft one out there somewhere. But I guess my question is if you guys have any experience with programs like Dreamweaver and such and if it would be a good option to take when creating a website. I just figured I'd come here first as opposed to going to some random forum because you guys have always been beyond knowledgeable of coding and how it works. Any words of advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,

UOMaddog:
I'd advise using a pre-built CMS (Content Management System). There are tons available, some even for free. Below is a short list:

- DotNetNuke (my recommendation as I've used it quite extensively)
- Sharepoint (massive cost, but great support since it's a MS business-class product)
- Wordpress (best for blogs)
- Drupal (best for blogs)
- Joomla (OK for anything, but DNN does it better I think)
- Many, many more!

Setting up a website for someone with DNN is as simple as deploying it on the server (if using a Windows Server, you can use the Web Installer and it will do EVERYTHING for you), walk through the install wizard, find a skin you like (free or paid, there are tons of sites that sell them), and fill in content!

I currently have 6 websites, 2 intranet sites, and 1 blogging site all running under DNN. I also have 2 sites, with a couple sub-sites each, running on a Sharepoint server.

Let me know if you have any more questions!

retnuh:
So as far as the dotnetnuke goes do you just use the free version or did you buy the pro version?

UOMaddog:
We've been using the free version with 0 issues.

Newsman:
I've found wordpress to be extremely flexible and offers a lot.  I've got a site using it and I know several people that have launched profitable startup businesses using wordpress.

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