Visual Site Designer is pretty cool and will serve most folks well. I created a site in blazing time and it looks pretty good.
http://www.thirdwaveit.com
There are some limitations to VSD that are noteworthy for more advanced users. Without the ability to edit HTML directly, you are left to the design of the software. So if the feature isn't there, you are out of luck. Two big ones for me:
- unable to remove title text (creates the "hover-over" description when you hold your mouse over a picture). I wanted alt text for SEO reasons, but didn't want the hover-overs...VSD puts in both and you can't change it.
- unable to create links that open in new tabs. VSD opens the link in the same window. Has the "new window" option for document attachments, but not for regular links.
It is the fastest design software I've ever seen...and I've tried a bunch. It blows the other simple WYSISWG editors away. There are no comparisons. And no amateur is going to sit down at Dreamweaver CS5 and whip out a website.
So I highly recommend VSD, as long as you're ok with finding some small limitations along the way.