This will probably annoy the purists, but you can download a free trial of Microsoft's Expression Web 3.0 and create just about any kind of web page you like. Like most Microsoft products, since you're used to using a ton of them, it has a fairly intuitive interface. And there are many good tutorials online.
Not everyone has time to master writing their own code. However, since you'll want it to be interactive with the public, you're way above my pay grade . . . . I've got a couple sites up and running, but I saved the PHP for last - it's my "contact us" form. I hope to learn it this week. But I won't be "learning PHP;" I'll be Googling "Creating forms in Expression Web."
Good luck!
EDIT LATER: Changed my hosting from Linux to Windows so I can use ASP.NET (since that's what Expression Web uses) instead of PHP.
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If you want to avoid 95% of internet spelling errors:
"If your ridiculous pants are too loose, you're definitely going to lose them. Tell your two loser friends over there that they're going to lose theirs, too."
It won't hurt your fashion sense, either.
Last edited by yournamehere; 07-01-2010 at 01:23 PM..
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