Types of Website Design Software

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The thought of designing your own Website shouldn’t send you running. Current design software programs take most of the guesswork—and pain—out of Website design.

 

Choosing the right software is the easy part. Mastering the software will take time and patience.

 

Everyone’s Website needs are different. The following types of Website design software will help you choose the one that meets your business needs and skill level.

 

WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) Software 

This popular design software allows you to “see” your site as you build it. It’s similar to using a word processing program in that you don’t see the actual code behind the design unless you choose to.

 

Paid software programs include Adobe Dreamweaver and Microsoft FrontPage. The advantage to these higher end programs is their rich feature sets and flexibility. You can look at and modify the underlying code but it’s not necessary to complete your design.

 

Lower end programs—like you might find in office supply stores—are less flexible. And they won’t have the depth of support available with programs like Dreamweaver and FrontPage.

 

The primary disadvantages are price and learning curve. These programs range in price from $150 to $300+. And even if you’re intimately familiar with word processing, spreadsheet, and database programs, learning a Website design program will require time and patience.

 

HTML Editing Software 

This software is for those more interested in learning HTML. Before you dismiss it, let me explain why learning HTML can be advantageous.

 

Learning HTML helps you understand how the Web works. Once you learn basic HTML elements, you’ll know how to update and troubleshoot your own site much quicker. Like mastering any new skill, it will give you much more appreciation for how different designs appeal to different audiences.

 

HTML will also give you the knowledge required to customize templates. If you’re concerned about starting a design from scratch, using templates designed by others is a great way to get started.

 

And, of course, if you’re planning to start a Web design business, knowing HTML can help you establish credibility.

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