Hi, I want to build a one to four page, not amateurish-looking site for my family's industrial business. It will be to display its history, short product list and contact info only. No shopping and relatively few photos and links. I have no experience in this area but decent general computer skills and aptitude.
I know you hear this all the time, but I really *must* confine myself to choosing THE easiest WYSIWYG with which one can still end up with a reasonably professional-looking site as long as they are creative. I don't doubt that I could learn any number of more complex methods, but this is for the sake of my mental health and relationships lol. I get obsessive and addictive about even way simpler projects than this would be. But I do want to do it myself.
So which would be easiest/require the least learning: godaddy's "WebSite Tonight" online site building tool (or similar); or one of the popular standalone free or cheap WYSIWYG editors? (i.e., NVU, WordPress, CoffeeCup. Know nothing about them but saw them mentioned a lot.) By "easy" I mean the actual design aspect -- the closer in complexity to making pretty pages with Word, the better! I don't mean other aspects such as whether everything is in one place (e.g. editing tools, templates, ftp, hosting). The site doesn't have to be really unique or cool, just not home-made looking to the average business visitor.
We already have our domain registered at godaddy, so WebSite Tonight would be a logical choice if it is good. But I found relatively few comments about it here or on the web. At the least it seems that people aren't totally wild about it, and there are apparently some bugs. Like sometimes having to make several attempts before an edit takes. But if that's the worst, and it is still one of the simplest yet nice-looking methods otherwise, I could probably deal with it. (Using an online tool in itself wouldn't be an advantage, since I'm on dialup.)
FYI, as of now I only have a "cheapware" image editing program called jpeg imager. Has worked well for resizing, cropping, color balancing etc. Handles .png & .gif also. Am hoping to get away with using that for working with the images for the site.
Thanks tons for any opinions!