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I am the original poster. I've read every response. It seems that some of the trolls and the professionals with fractured egos missed the point. I really couldn't care how many errors my web site has. I happen to like it. It works for me. Others like it. Certainly, I could have paid one of the geniuses here to build a more eye popping site or award winning site; I didn't need that. What I needed, I got.

All I'm looking for in the next site is an informational site. The site isn't the product, I am. I'll look at Rapid Weaver, and see if that works. Or, I'll pay some rocket scientist kid, a small sum to go ahead and have some fun. Doesn't seem like any of the ego driven professionals who answered my post actually enjoy what they do.

Steven

Actually, we got the point, that you don't care, and that was what we addressed. We just saw it as laziness and many of us don't like lazy people. I never brought my ego to the discussion, so it wasn't in any danger. I only do web development as a hobbyist, and very few here are professionals in web design or development. Your thread has no effect on my enjoyment of web development either. Why you would think that anyone here doesn't enjoy what they do seems just plain odd. I gave three options for your situation, and it looks like you're considering two of them, so at least you aren't taking things too personal. Good luck with it.
 
Variety of options

I think Rapidweaver is great, but you have to realize that with all the plugins you need, it will not be as cheap as it appears to be at first. If you are familiar with Photoshop, there is a plug in for photoshop called SiteGrinder. It allows you to construct the layout of the website in photoshop, using special tags on each layer. Then sitegrinder puts the site together based on those tags. Check out http://www.medialab.com/sitegrinder3/ for more information.
 
Actually, we got the point, that you don't care, and that was what we addressed. We just saw it as laziness and many of us don't like lazy people. I never brought my ego to the discussion, so it wasn't in any danger. I only do web development as a hobbyist, and very few here are professionals in web design or development. Your thread has no effect on my enjoyment of web development either. Why you would think that anyone here doesn't enjoy what they do seems just plain odd. I gave three options for your situation, and it looks like you're considering two of them, so at least you aren't taking things too personal. Good luck with it.


OP just got butt hurt when you told him to not go cheap.
 
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