Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
deep breath
Ha ha ha ha ha ha
Whew.
Ok, I'm not laughing at you Bob. Really I'm not.
I've just spent the past 3 weeks redesigning three commercial web sites from the ground up. Shopping carts and all. New layouts on the standard and secure sides as well as new features and pictures and movies and and... I finished about 3 pm. I can finally have a weekend!!!
I use Adobe GoLive as part of the Adobe Creative Suite, but that's been replaced by Dreaam Weaver. CSS and flash rules!! I'll upgrade to Dream Weaver in a few months, when I switch over to a newer OS X version. Adobe software costs a bunch, but compared to Autocad it's cheap.
I used to use a simple little WYSIWYG html editor from Symantec (norton utilities) and still do for fast mock ups now and then. This was called Visual Page. It's so old now you ought to be able to get a copy for zip. Finding it may be a trick. I have a Mac copy, but that does you no good.
Here's a link to check out.
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,5325-order,1-page,1-c,htmlauthoring/description.html
I think there are several good basic PC web editors out there, but you're going to have to learn a little html. It's really not all that tough, to put together a basic web site. I have a really complex site set up on my Mac and reference it all the time. Having a web site on a local disk makes bookmarking pages usable.
Anyway, your post touched a worn out html nerve. Another option is to pay someone like me to build and take care of your site. No. I'm too busy and only do commercial work.
Take care Bob, and don't let your closing tags go unslashed!