garys.pdx wrote:There are a lot of simple to use WYSIWYG programs that allow you to create simple cookie cutter splash pages and websites but if you really want your splash page/site to look unique you need to know some basic HTML. If you don't have a basic understanding of HTML it will be hard for you to fix the problems that invariably crop up when you are using a WYSIWYG editor, like extra blank lines.
Not to mention most of those WYSIWYG programs inject all kinds of strange code to bloat your pages and make them load slower and cause further problems.






