Hi Cheryl. I bring you greetings and salutations form Kerry from Squamish. I initially posted on his Vista help site and he refered me to you. I'll include a link to that post,for reference, if you don't mind.
http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=556
Basically, my 10 year old started playing with MS FrontPage some time ago. He wanted to upgrade to Vista, and at the same time, I also went to Office 2007. To our shock, there was no FrontPage 2007. I then found Expression Web and downloaded the limited time trial. He does say he likes it better. My question is this: I am exceptionally happy that he has always used our computer to learn and experiment on, not just playing games, and I don't mind investing some cash in software that he can use to that end. Would you consider Expression Web to be a good starting point?
I have looked through reviews for web development software and this one usually doesn't make the reviewers top 5. This might just be more due to ease of use than actual functionality. He's already done a web site, off line of course, that includes links, page flipping, a home made browser and stuff, so he's not completely new. I don't want to get something easy to use, just to have to relean how to do it right in the real world. He started out with some simple code in notepad. If not, could you recommend a better way to go?