11290 Namo is not bad...but it is around $100.00 and very easy to use. I bought it a month ago with a $20.00 rebate. It has many good features found in top dollar software like Flash, Java, Active X Controls, Windows Media, Quick Time and more. If you don't know how to design a page then it may be good to use what you have (Font Page) to get the feel of how it's done. Save you money. Read about it,, it's not as hard as you think. Like someone here said just have fun making it...
Oh yeah one other thing once you get comfortable with html I encourage you to try Cascading style sheets (CSS) these can make presentation of your website much more manageable and offer greater power than what html offers.
The style sheet (a plain text file that is typed in the CSS format) can be written once and all of your html pages can refer to this one definition of what everything is ment to look like.
For example if you include this line in the head section of your html document
Then view your web page in a web browser and have a cup of tea.
There are heaps of tutorials on the net about css and the best part about it is you simply include that one line of code in every head section of your html files and they will all conform to your style sheet.
Again you can get software to make this easy and the best one is Topstyle pro 3
Hummm not that Im on holidays I have just too much time