Tools -Editors

It is possible to build web pages using wysiwyg editors such as Frontpage and even Word.
However you should avoid these tools.

The code they write is usually (other than that they are brilliant !).

Such methods of producing html are viewed with scorn by some professionals in the IT industry.

Sloppy non-standard coding is not the direction the web is heading.

The web is slowly adopting standards particularly those supported by the World Wide Web Consortium, W3C.
The W3C is the body responsible for setting web standards, called Recommendations.
Using software that fails to write html according to those standards is undesirable.

Programs such as Dreamweaver, particularly the latest version Dreamweaver which supports xhtml, write much better code.
However all wysiwyg editors add extraneous tags and remove you, to some extent, from the underlying xhtml code.

A plain text editor is all you require to create web pages that conform to industry standards and allow you to really control a web page.